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  • ...two SW users: Those who are published traditionally and those who are indie. Blog posts and articles may be geared to one or the other. Some are directed to both groups. But who exact...
  • ...y when writing in more than one genre. Promoting your work becomes even more of a challenge because often times it entails two different websites directed toward two different demograp...
  • Thank you for sharing these other great resources. It's great to be directed to websites vetted by those of like mind. -- Jan
  • ...tion of memoir revulsion may spring in part from the current antipathy directed at the selfie generation, whe...ing you just don't see from men. Thus criticisms of female memoir seem directed at the person, not the writin...
  • ...about the book launch party  for my memoir "The Coconut Latitudes" (which was last Saturday at Book Passage in Corte Madera, CA.) The newsletter directed folks to my website, to RSVP...
  • ...s not the right thing to do.  So I wrote them back and countered that I am willing to write them a different book altogether but one that will be directed to the type of market they wa...
  • ...I, too, felt the compulsion to tell this story without backing away.  Never before have I written a novel; never before have I felt so guided and directed as I knelt to this process an...
  • ...end for honest feedback.  It is the way of the writer's (and artist's) world to experience rejection and, as Linda pointed out, so often it's not directed at the quality of the writing...
  • ...e to fruition."   I wonder whether those projects would have benefited from more challenging input (not less).  Especially if that input had been directed at "the what." What would hav...
  • Andrea Miles commented on lara vapnyar's article Bad.
    ...l. Even the NYT bestsellers aren't loved by every person who reads it. All of this is easy to say, but hard to accept when the negative words are directed towards something we've creat...