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Fighting Words – Creative Legacy and Maurice Sendak

Posted on February 27, 2025February 27, 2025 by Oliver Blakemore

I have always been in a fight with my potential. I work at a tangled set of crossroads. “Commercial success!” insisted peers and mentors. “Big L Literature!” they preached from academia. Meanwhile the ghosts who haunt us from the books that build writer mythos model invention. Over it all the, by all accounts, timid tenor of of Charles Baudelaire, sneering at any hint of pandering.

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A Perfect Match: Marrying Character and Plot

Posted on February 25, 2025February 24, 2025 by Rachel Dempsey

Raise your hand if you’ve ever had an agent, editor, reviewer or reader praise aspects of your writing but ultimately condemn the whole as “lacking something” or “missing that special spark.” Or perhaps you’ve heard this version: “You’re a very talented writer, I just didn’t connect with the story.” Such feedback, infuriatingly vague as it…

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Wiggling Out of Writer’s Block – by Gabriella Batel

Posted on February 21, 2025February 21, 2025 by RMFW Guest Blogger

The other day, I was sitting at my desk, confusing myself. Let me back up a little. I’m on a deadline for my latest novel, Ending, releasing in the fall, and because of the time crunch I could feel coming on, I decided to have a little fun— the last little bit of relaxedness I…

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Getting Real With Autofiction

Posted on February 18, 2025February 13, 2025 by Amy Armstrong

Are you thinking about writing a memoir and feeling spooked about the challenge of selling it? Autofiction might be the middle ground you’re looking for.

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Traditional Publishing (Part Three) – Before You Query

Posted on February 14, 2025February 13, 2025 by Mark Stevens

Okay, you are committed to finding a literary agent and seeking a traditional publisher. That’s the track you’re on. You’ve been working on your novel. You’ve taken it to critique groups and you’ve taken their feedback, made changes. Before you draw up a list of agents and start querying, there’s one more step that I…

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