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Posts tagged with: writing

Every writer has an awkward moment. Whether it comes to them in the art of writing their poem, short story, novel, or thinking about their next project. It’s always good to be reminded that you’re never alone in your writing...
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With each word, sentence, and paragraph we write we often learn something new- whether we are writing a book, article, essay, or blog post. We learn something new about ourselves, our writing style, the world around us, and the best...
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This morning I came across an article by Phil Emore, who appears to have a great deal understanding and exposure to the publishing world. His article really made me think about the self-publishing industry, its effects on both readers and writers, and...
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A little late to the BookExpo train, but we’re here to update you all on one of the most important parts of our day. In our opinion, the best panel we attended was the impromptu one. Long story short, the...
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It’s very easy to stop writing. When you have a few weeks of a hectic schedule, hit a hard writer’s block, or have lost faith that your writing will ever “succeed” it’s easy to quit. Your frustrations and outside pressures...
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Memoir writing is a popular form of expression. Many of us experience at least one life changing moment in our lives and it’s natural to want to share our experiences. It’s in our human nature to want to help others...
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One my favorite things about launching my own literary agency has been the flow of query letters I have received from authors. I love hearing from authors about their creative and bold stories (literature nerd, much?) and I love listening...
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It’s been about six months since we launched our new ‘Submission Page’ and it’s about time we talk more about this revolutionary process. As manager of Hershman Rights Management (HRM), a literary agency founded in July 2015, I am always looking for...
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I am always looking for new writing exercises to pass onto you fabulous writers. Writing can become very tedious, which in turn can force us to become stagnant. How many times can we sit down at the same computer, at...
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We all know the writing motto: show, don’t tell. But don’t we all get overwhelmed when we think we need to show everything? Are there certain categories of showing emotion or a character’s feeling towards something versus telling? Well, you can answer those...
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