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Author: JRVogt

On editing your own work

There are two extremes here to revising a story. Either you think your work is genius and there is absolutely nothing wrong with it whatsoever, or you think it’s crap, and there is no redeeming value in anything you have ever written…ever. So let’s back up a step before you…

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Understanding book advances

I blogged a little earlier about the motivations that spur people on to write, and that there are more and more writers every day, gushing books into the market in and overwhelming rate. One of those potential motivations was writing for money. Making the big bucks with six figure advances…

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What to never write

Quiet day. Here are a few quick links that help us avoid clichés and overused jargon. The Book of clichés list phrases to say in times of trouble. Just repeat until you believe them. The sad thing is, how often do you find yourself saying these quotes? Banned for life…

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Authorgeddon

Here’s an article I dug up that, while put out last year, still marks a supposed trend in the publishing industry. Apparently, by the year 2052, the number of Americans who write books will outnumber those who read them. http://www.prweb.com/releases/20051520/6/prwebxml246822.php This makes me wonder what the motivation is behind all…

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It’s moments like this…

When I get an email from a magazine I submitted a short story to. The process goes like this. I visually register the email in my inbox. I realize it’s from a magazine. Immediately my mind throws up the mental Rejection! sign and I start thinking about where I’m going…

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Scams want to eat your soul!

Writing scams. Did you know they exist? Did you know there are big, nasty, booger-nosed villains out there wanting to stroke your fragile writing ego just so they can milk you for all the money your worth while your stories never see the light of day? That’s right. Booger-nosed. Scared…

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British Fantasy Society

To start the week off, here is a great resource from across the pond. British Fantasy Society “But I only write for North American publications, or only submit my manuscripts to North American publishers,” you might be saying. What possible good could a British society do for me? First of…

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Home again, Home again

Just got home to NYC. Back to work tomorrow. I hope everyone is emerging from the holiday coma in time for the work week. Got plenty of cool websites and resources coming up this week, so drop back by once you get back into the swing of things. I see…

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