Writerly Ways
Jul. 30th, 2023 10:12 pmI had plans for this space but I've been too caught up binge watching. So let me just give you links and leave you with this question, who are some of your favorite characters in your fandoms and/or tell us about ones you created.
Also why did no one tell me binge watching makes your eyes want to give up the ghost and fall out of your head
Open Calls
The Quiet Ones October 2023 issue
Reckoning 8 Pays very well but is a very specific sort of story
Fanatical Issue 4
Little Bastards
African Ghost Short Stories
Deadset Press Is Open To Novellas for Australian or Kiwi authors
Ghoulish Tales Issue #2 pays very well
Shub-Niggurath’s Sweater Cosmic Horror
Spectrum
Cape Magazine: Now Seeking Submissions
Golden Storyline Books: Now Accepting Manuscript Queries
31 Publishers that Accept Direct Submissions of Speculative Fiction
From around the web
6 Tips To Fix Bad Writing
How to deal with rejection as a writer
What is the Inciting Incident? Definition, Purpose, Examples, Tips
TAKE YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA TO THE NEXT LEVEL BY EVALUATING WHERE YOU ARE AND WHERE YOU WANT TO GO
3 Signs You’re Writing Misplaced Modifiers and Must Stop Now!
How to self-edit your novel like a pro
Story Need More Conflict? Look to Your Setting - Angela Ackerman
Rising Action: Everything You Need to Know Plus 3 Examples
How to harness the power of distraction free writing
HOW DO YOU WRITE COMPELLING CHARACTERS? FIND THE SOURCE OF THEIR PAIN
What Do We Want From the Bookish Internet?
3 Mistakes That Eventually Led to a Small Press Contract
How to Make Your Emotional Scenes Believable and Engaging
How to create a world class Substack publication.
12 Character Archetypes to Know Before You Start Writing
To Sell More Books, Think Like Warren Buffett
From Betty
Recognizing Bad and Good Storytelling Advice
Five Ways to Restore Tension
Edge of their Seats
The Power of Certainty-A Reality Where Success Is Inevitable
Subgenres and Comp Books. Find Ones that Sell Books Better
Performance Anxiety. Yeah, Even Writers Get It
After the First Draft: Revising Your Plot
Character Type and Trope Thesaurus: Benefactor
HAYAO MIYAZAKI SAYS 'MA' IS AN ESSENTIAL STORYTELLING TOOL
Why do we read and write?
Also why did no one tell me binge watching makes your eyes want to give up the ghost and fall out of your head
Open Calls
The Quiet Ones October 2023 issue
Reckoning 8 Pays very well but is a very specific sort of story
Fanatical Issue 4
Little Bastards
African Ghost Short Stories
Deadset Press Is Open To Novellas for Australian or Kiwi authors
Ghoulish Tales Issue #2 pays very well
Shub-Niggurath’s Sweater Cosmic Horror
Spectrum
Cape Magazine: Now Seeking Submissions
Golden Storyline Books: Now Accepting Manuscript Queries
31 Publishers that Accept Direct Submissions of Speculative Fiction
From around the web
6 Tips To Fix Bad Writing
How to deal with rejection as a writer
What is the Inciting Incident? Definition, Purpose, Examples, Tips
TAKE YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA TO THE NEXT LEVEL BY EVALUATING WHERE YOU ARE AND WHERE YOU WANT TO GO
3 Signs You’re Writing Misplaced Modifiers and Must Stop Now!
How to self-edit your novel like a pro
Story Need More Conflict? Look to Your Setting - Angela Ackerman
Rising Action: Everything You Need to Know Plus 3 Examples
How to harness the power of distraction free writing
HOW DO YOU WRITE COMPELLING CHARACTERS? FIND THE SOURCE OF THEIR PAIN
What Do We Want From the Bookish Internet?
3 Mistakes That Eventually Led to a Small Press Contract
How to Make Your Emotional Scenes Believable and Engaging
How to create a world class Substack publication.
12 Character Archetypes to Know Before You Start Writing
To Sell More Books, Think Like Warren Buffett
From Betty
Recognizing Bad and Good Storytelling Advice
Five Ways to Restore Tension
Edge of their Seats
The Power of Certainty-A Reality Where Success Is Inevitable
Subgenres and Comp Books. Find Ones that Sell Books Better
Performance Anxiety. Yeah, Even Writers Get It
After the First Draft: Revising Your Plot
Character Type and Trope Thesaurus: Benefactor
HAYAO MIYAZAKI SAYS 'MA' IS AN ESSENTIAL STORYTELLING TOOL
Why do we read and write?
