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Why I volunteer with RMFW, part deux

Posted on June 24, 2020June 16, 2020 by Terri Benson

I just had the most amazing opportunity to fill out a publisher’s Publication Information Packet, and when I got to the dedication section, one of the three “thank yous” I had to mention was RMFW. Why, you ask? Well, I’ll tell you. I’ve been writing for more than forty years. I’d sold several articles, and…

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Writing is writing is writing… or is it?

Posted on June 19, 2020June 16, 2020 by Kurt Schumacher

A few years ago I was reviewing an ARC (Advanced Reader Copy) of a thriller novel. At one point, the lead character met someone in a bar and ordered a whiskey. Three pages later, he finished his beer. I stopped, turned back three pages, and read through them again. Nope, he didn’t order anything else….

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Listening to Famous Writers’ Advice? Try This Instead

Posted on June 16, 2020June 11, 2020 by Maggie Smith

GoodReads has a whole section on quotes about writing by household names like Stephen King and Annie Dillard and Mark Twain. Hemingway and Faulkner and Salinger jump in, too. Some quotes are wise, like Sylvia Plath’s assertion that “the worst enemy of creativity is self-doubt” and some are blunt like Chuck Wendig’s “try very hard not…

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The Strong vs the Weak

Posted on June 9, 2020June 9, 2020 by Ann Gordon

In my writing critiques I often advise authors to use more strong, active verbs and fewer weak, passive verbs. Yet, when it comes to verbs, strong doesn’t actually mean active and weak doesn’t actually mean passive, even though that’s what they are often labeled today. Starken und Schwachen Verben When I was an undergrad I…

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Libraries And The Future

Posted on June 5, 2020June 4, 2020 by Mary Gillgannon

Libraries and writers are inexorably entwined. Most writers grew up using libraries and have a great appreciation for the way they provide access to books. And writers directly benefit from libraries as they provide an important way for authors to be discovered by readers. Which means that in this world where everything is terrifyingly uncertain,…

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