Writing

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    SCBWI

    SCBWI stands for the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators. This professional organization is for individuals who write and illustrate for children and young adults. The mission of the organization is to support the creation and availability of quality children’s books in every region of the world. Membership I…

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    Networking: Writer’s Organizations

    Writing is a solitary activity, yet writers need connections with others for critiques, advice, business networking, and socializing through writing organizations. Writing organizations are one resource in the author’s toolkit. Memberships and participation–involvement beyond paying the membership fee–require time, energy and financial commitment. The benefits to be gained from each…

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    Writing Contest Success

    The advice for fantasy writers twenty-five years ago was to build a reputation by publishing short stories in the numerous magazines focused on speculative fiction. Entering writing contests served as an additional avenue to generate exposure. Once the author had established some credentials with short fiction, the door to publishing…

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    A Writer’s Journal

    The college professor listed the grading criteria for the creative writing class. He spent much of the time describing his expectations of a writer’s journal we were to keep for the entire semester. We had to purchase a composition notebook and number each page, except for the first page, which…

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    Writer’s Whimsy A to Z

    Adjectives provide details, just don’t overuse. Books are powered by a strong, creative muse. Commas, colons, clauses—oh my! Dangling participles don’t try. Ellipsis is shown by dots of three. First person calls for I and me. Gerund is a verb with an “ing” end. Hero or protagonist is my friend.…