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The author of Hush, Little Beachcomber talks about leaving her teaching career to follow her dream of writing for children
By Dianne Moritz
Published:
10/22/2012
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These time-saving strategies will help you manage your workload, minus the frazzle
By Kelly James-Enger
Published:
6/25/2012
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Deciding to practice what she preached, this writer strengthened her writing and landed a publisher
By C. Hope Clark
Published:
5/8/2012
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Here are some tips on how to use one skillfully—and when not to use one at all
By Bharti Kirchner
Published:
5/7/2012
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By Roy Sorrels
Published:
5/7/2012
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An experienced writer of short fiction offers a broad range of entry points that can get you started
By Quinn Dalton
Published:
4/25/2012
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A surprising key to unblocking and unlocking inspiration was revealed to one writer in the pages of children's books
By Dawn Goldsmith
Published:
4/11/2012
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A veteran television writer tells how he did just that for an episode of The Wonder Years
By Sy Rosen
Published:
3/27/2012
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Drawn largely from recent research in neurology and psychology, here are 20 techniques to get you going
By Luc Reid
Published:
3/23/2012
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What goes on in their minds is a valuable tool of fiction you can use to reveal people, build tension, and more
By Stephen Delaney
Published:
3/13/2012
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By Elfrieda Abbe
Published:
2/17/2012
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Niche literary competitions and awards may mean less competition for you
By Erika Dreifus
Published:
1/19/2012
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In experiencing difficulties, we may open ourselves up to our best, most compassionate work
By Luke Reynolds
Published:
8/9/2011
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Turn the problem-solving methods of professional mediators inside out to give your work subtlety and complexity.
By Catherine M. Wallace
Published:
4/4/2011
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How can you put online networks to use without creating a monster that consumes your writing time? We survey six writers for effective goals and strategies
By Elfrieda Abbe
Published:
2/8/2011
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Are you unwittingly saying more than you mean to in your treatment of characters of other races?
By Lynn Capehart
Published:
9/13/2010
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A writing exercise for children ages 8 to 12
By Karen Benke
Published:
7/2/2010
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Why it may benefit you to get out of your comfort zone and write in many genres
By Bharti Kirchner
Published:
6/22/2010
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In writing for young readers, the two should walk hand in hand
By Kathryn Lay
Published:
6/10/2010
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