Writerly Ways
Aug. 1st, 2022 09:09 pmI lost track of days and should have done this last night. I'll pick up with the vacation stuff tomorrow. No writing insights just links
Open Calls
The Coachella Review: Now Seeking Submissions
Nine Recurring Dark Fiction Markets
A Darkness Visible.
Two-thousand Word Terrors (Early Listing)
Wind Guide You
Shakespeare Unleashed
Sherlock is a Girl’s Name
99 Fleeting Fantasies
Novels – Occult America: Horror Stories in America’s Main Street
The Dread Machine
Dead and Bloated – Extreme Horror Anthology
From Around the web
Writing Realism in Unrealistic Settings
What Writing Horror Can Teach All Writers
How to Structure Stories With Multiple Main Characters?
Satisfying Ways to End a Story
Don’t build scenes around the information you think you need to impart
Good Scenes Require Specifics
Publishing Jargon: A Beginner’s Guide for Authors
The Fine Art Of Bad Writing
How to Find the Right Agent for Your Book
From Betty
QR Codes: A Unique Way for Authors to Bridge Offline and Online Media in Book Marketing
Satisfying Ways to End a Story
5 Characteristics of the Perfect Murder Mystery Hero
Moving Between Scenes with Summary and Spacers
WHY KEEPING YOUR WRITER PROFILE UP TO DATE IS IMPORTANT TO REACHING YOUR AUDIENCE
Crafting Plausible Maps
Creating Rites of Passage
A Character Goal Isn’t a Story – But It’s Close
How Do I Show That the Threat Is a Systemic Problem?
The Dreaded Synopsis
3 Medical Mistakes to Avoid in Your Story
Three Modes of Story Imagination
Clearing Up Some Misconceptions About In Medias Res
How to avoid spam filters and reach the inbox
How to Write an Anti-Hero Readers Will Adore
Five Popular Tropes Writers Struggle With
Back Cover Copy Formula
Fear Thesaurus Entry: Isolation
Why Selling Your Book Can Take So Long
What happens on and off the page in your novel?
Open Calls
The Coachella Review: Now Seeking Submissions
Nine Recurring Dark Fiction Markets
A Darkness Visible.
Two-thousand Word Terrors (Early Listing)
Wind Guide You
Shakespeare Unleashed
Sherlock is a Girl’s Name
99 Fleeting Fantasies
Novels – Occult America: Horror Stories in America’s Main Street
The Dread Machine
Dead and Bloated – Extreme Horror Anthology
From Around the web
Writing Realism in Unrealistic Settings
What Writing Horror Can Teach All Writers
How to Structure Stories With Multiple Main Characters?
Satisfying Ways to End a Story
Don’t build scenes around the information you think you need to impart
Good Scenes Require Specifics
Publishing Jargon: A Beginner’s Guide for Authors
The Fine Art Of Bad Writing
How to Find the Right Agent for Your Book
From Betty
QR Codes: A Unique Way for Authors to Bridge Offline and Online Media in Book Marketing
Satisfying Ways to End a Story
5 Characteristics of the Perfect Murder Mystery Hero
Moving Between Scenes with Summary and Spacers
WHY KEEPING YOUR WRITER PROFILE UP TO DATE IS IMPORTANT TO REACHING YOUR AUDIENCE
Crafting Plausible Maps
Creating Rites of Passage
A Character Goal Isn’t a Story – But It’s Close
How Do I Show That the Threat Is a Systemic Problem?
The Dreaded Synopsis
3 Medical Mistakes to Avoid in Your Story
Three Modes of Story Imagination
Clearing Up Some Misconceptions About In Medias Res
How to avoid spam filters and reach the inbox
How to Write an Anti-Hero Readers Will Adore
Five Popular Tropes Writers Struggle With
Back Cover Copy Formula
Fear Thesaurus Entry: Isolation
Why Selling Your Book Can Take So Long
What happens on and off the page in your novel?
