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Category: Blog

How Grumpy Can Your Young Adult Protagonist Be?

Posted on May 12, 2021April 30, 2021 by Kendra Griffin

You’re deeply in love with your quirky, witty, somewhat grumpy teenage protagonist. You know their faults, flaws, and strengths by heart, as well as what kind of viscous liquid sugar they drizzle (or don’t) over their coffee. You’re endeared by their crabby sense of humor, their mood swings, and their impatience with grown-ups. In fact,…

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Marketing Madness (Or At Least, Neurosis)

Posted on May 7, 2021May 7, 2021 by Mary Gillgannon

Having finally finished my (overdue) manuscript, I’m trying to get back into marketing. It just so happens that one of the author loops I’m on was recently discussing this subject. I immediately noticed that since the last time I paid attention, book marketing seems to have gotten more complex. There are so many more options….

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How Do You Juggle?

Posted on April 28, 2021April 24, 2021 by Terri Benson

I’m not the most coordinated person, so juggling physical objects would be an exercise in futility, and if they were sharp or heavy objects, probably a lot worse. But I’ve also found that juggling all the parts and pieces of my life can be just as hazardous to my health in this semi-post-pandemic time. We…

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The Social Dilemma

Posted on April 26, 2021April 21, 2021 by Rachel Dempsey

The Social Dilemma: Better Late than Never? When I told my friends and family I was going to write for a blog, they laughed. As a career performing artist, playwright and director, my aversion to all things tech was no secret. “I embrace the live, the real,” I would snap at anyone who dared suggest…

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Grab Back Control

Posted on April 20, 2021April 19, 2021 by Maggie Smith

There’s nothing worse than feeling as though your writing career is out of your control, that others are in charge of your fate. For many of us writing is our second career. In “real life” we’re lawyers, accountants, police officers, teachers, entrepreneurs, retailers, and scientists. For myself, I spent years as the CEO of a…

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