Curveball, spitball, fastball – pros trying to win at baseball have tried every which pitch. Writers trying to win over an agent or editor also have to learn to pitch. That is, they have to learn how… more →
maybesowrote 1 month ago: Curveball, spitball, fastball – pros trying to win at baseball have tried every which pitch. Writers … more →
wrote 8 months ago: This weekend, at Halifax’s Word on the Street, there’s this bizarre event called “ … more →
wrote 10 months ago: Just a few things for you today. Good think because I’ve been in meetings all day. So, here we … more →
wrote 10 months ago: Holy hotcakes, Batman, the year’s half over! Which means there’s still half a year to ge … more →
wrote 11 months ago: The skies are still overcast here in the Pacific Northwest, and I’m not entirely sure what the … more →
wrote 12 months ago: So as you all have probably read on this blog at one time or another, I’m in the middle of wri … more →
wrote 1 year ago: Platform. When I began writing umpteen years ago, I never associated platform with my words and sto … more →
wrote 1 year ago: After I finished blogging for lunch, on the way home I picked up a copy of a free arts newspapers an … more →
wrote 1 year ago: First some housekeeping: be sure to head on over to Liv Rancourt’s blog, where she’s hos … more →
wrote 2 years ago: The 11 Questions to Answer Before Working On Your Pitch 1. What’s the genre of your book? 2. What’s … more →
wrote 2 years ago: You know how we writers spend much of our time alone at the computer, where it’s comfortable? In Jul … more →
wrote 2 years ago: Okay, so, this year I am totally going to Word on the Street in Halifax. I had planned on going last … more →