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Edit Your Novel Month

I heard on the radio that March is the official edit-your-novel-month. Which of course begs the question: Are other authors only editing their novels one month out of the year? How do I get that gig? I’m editing all of…

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Am I Smarter than a Fifth Grader . . .

I have fifth grade twins so I’m doubly qualified to answer this question. I was trying to help my daughter with her math the other night. It was something about probability. Like, if you have a coin and you flip…

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Vote on your favorite cover.

For those of you who don’t stop by my website because I never have new content on it–guess what? I put on new content! (Okay, I didn’t; I paid someone else to do it for me, but still, it’s there.)…

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Editing Myopia

I just finished going over the galleys for Revenge of the Cheerleaders. Reading galleys is like sending a child off to college. You just hope you did a good job somewhere along the line and put in enough time, effort,…

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Why you don’t want me to critique your novel . . .

As a writer I often have aspiring authors ask me to critique their manuscripts. They shouldn’t. I’m far too harsh. Hardly anyone asks me to critique their work twice. The truth of the matter is that I don’t even like…

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The Higher Power of Lucky and the S word

Everyone in the book world seems to be weighing in on the fervor caused by the S-word in the newly crowned Newbery book: The Higher Power of Lucky, by Susan Patron. I imagine most of my compatriots in literature will…

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Another Call From My Editor

My editor just called to talk to me about self promotion and book publicity–specifically how I need to be doing both. (I remember fondly the good old days when I thought my job was to write books.) Anyway, with that…

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Then again, maybe anonymity isn’t so bad.

I know in my New Year’s resolutions blog I resolved to become wildly famous because, unlike some people, I could live a life free of embarrassing myself by stepping out of limos while only half dressed. But I didn’t take…

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Why I Need a Live-in Copy Editor

As you can tell by my last post, I was involved in an internet game of telling five things people don’t know about me and then tagging five other bloggers. So after I’d written my post I went to my…

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Five things you didn’t know about me

I was just tagged in some sort of internet game. I’m supposed to tell five things you didn’t know about me and then tag five more unsuspecting bloggers. Sort of like a chain letter but without the attached curses or…

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It’s Official: I’m Old/ Aleeta’s Wedding

My daughter’s friend, Aleeta, just got married. (And yes all you savvy readers, I did use the name Aleeta in my book It’s A Mall World After All. I habitually stick my children’s friends’ names in my novels.) Anyway, so…

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Technology strikes again

I tried to post a blog before now. I went to the website and–uh no–blogger announced that they’d improved themselves. They were better now! These are always scary words for we, the technology-illiterate. I spent several minutes trying to give…

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