So how DO I get an agent?

By Alexandra Sokoloff

Categories: agents

This question is coming at me from all directions this week. Fall, I guess, right? First of all I'd like to address the question of why you need an agent at all. Well, if you want to be a full-time professional novelist, you do. I know, people do it without. Fine - if you're one of those people, I'm not talking to you. But for those of us who DON'T have that kind of business savvy, this is what an ... Read More

Publishing . . . and publishing well

By Bev Vincent

Categories: Fiction, Publishing, Uncategorized, Writing, advice, agents, authors, books, marketing, novel, short fiction, submissions

-- Bev Vincent I have published something on the order of fifty short stories since I began writing seriously at the beginning of the millennium. Some of the early stories appeared in what are disparagingly referred to as “for the love” (or “4theLuv”) markets. A few were published in “royalty only” anthologies (which are but a smidgen better than 4theLuv markets in that in rare cases some of them have delivered a pittance in revenue—my current record is about $18). Most of ... Read More

But I Don’t Know Any Koalas?!

By Richard Steinberg

Categories: Entertainment, Fiction, Publishing, Rick Steinberg, Uncategorized, Writers, Writing, advice, agents, authors, best-sellers, books, editing, editors, marketing, novel, poe, reading, short fiction, story, storytellersunplugged, submissions, timelessness, waiting.

By Richard Steinberg
This month’s essay is dedicated with love and gratitude to Sgt. Bryan J. Tutten, 33, of St. Augustine, Fla., who died Dec. 25 in Balad, Iraq, of wounds suffered when an improvised explosive device detonated near his position.  He was assigned to the 1st Squadron, 73rd Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd [...]

By Richard Steinberg This month's essay is dedicated with love and gratitude to Sgt. Bryan J. Tutten, 33, of St. Augustine, Fla., who died Dec. 25 in Balad, Iraq, of wounds suffered when an improvised explosive device detonated near his position.  He was assigned to the 1st Squadron, 73rd Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, and also, to: Pfc. Brian L. Gorham, 21, of Woodburn, Ky., who died Dec. 31  of wounds suffered in Afghanistan when his vehicle encountered an improvised ... Read More

THOMAS SULLIVAN: FIVE SENSES PLUS OR “WHAT WAS THAT YOU SAID, GOD?”

By Thomas Sullivan

Categories: Entertainment, Fiction, Publishing, Thomas Sullivan, Writers, Writing, advice, agents, authors, best-sellers, books, editing, editors, novel, reading, story

My first word was “Boo!” and I’ve loved surprises ever since.  I want to discover things.  Refine that, I want to discover hidden things, things that have meaning.  I want there to be more than five senses can take in.  Five senses are standard issue.  Most critters with fin, skin, fur or feathers have them, [...]

My first word was “Boo!” and I’ve loved surprises ever since.  I want to discover things.  Refine that, I want to discover hidden things, things that have meaning.  I want there to be more than five senses can take in.  Five senses are standard issue.  Most critters with fin, skin, fur or feathers have them, often with a superior specialty.  Jack rabbits out-hear me.  Eagles out-see me.  I’m tied with the koala bear.  But word has it that heart, mind and soul ... Read More

The Right And The Wrong Of It (So Far) – Part 1 Of 2

By Brian Hodge

Categories: Fiction, advice, agents, best-sellers, editing, short fiction

by Brian Hodge
[Podcast edition available through iTunes, or here.]
It’s been an introspective year, 2007 has. Back in January — a month that doesn’t seem as though it should be coming around again so quickly — I felt compelled to spend some time really thinking about what I do, in the writerly sense, and how I’ve [...]

by Brian Hodge [Podcast edition available through iTunes, or here.] It’s been an introspective year, 2007 has. Back in January — a month that doesn’t seem as though it should be coming around again so quickly — I felt compelled to spend some time really thinking about what I do, in the writerly sense, and how I’ve gone about it. The instincts and strategies that have helped move me forward to where I want to go; the blunders and bad habits that have done ... Read More

Writer Beware

By Brian Knight

Categories: Publishing, Writers, Writing, advice, agents, editing, editors, storytellersunplugged, submissions

In the summer of 1995 I decided to get serious about something that had, up until that point, been not much more than an occasional hobby, one I took up every now and then to amuse my friends and myself. Every now and then I would write a short story, realize that I was probably [...]

In the summer of 1995 I decided to get serious about something that had, up until that point, been not much more than an occasional hobby, one I took up every now and then to amuse my friends and myself. Every now and then I would write a short story, realize that I was probably the best writer since Stephen King, submit it to a couple of magazines, realize I sucked, then give it up for a while. This time I was serious! ... Read More

For These, My Thanks

By Richard Steinberg

Categories: Entertainment, Fiction, Justine Musk, Publishing, Rick Steinberg, Thomas Sullivan, Uncategorized, Writers, Writing, advice, agents, authors, best-sellers, books, editing, editors, novel, story, storytellersunplugged

By Richard Steinberg
This month’s column is dedicated to the sacrifices of Capt. Benjamin D. Tiffner, 31, of West Virginia; 5th Special Forces Group and Staff Sgt. Patrick F. Kutschbach, 25, of Pennsylvania; 10th Special Forces Group.
Thank you guys, stand easy.
“I’ve been struggling with this toast for several weeks. Should I strike a melancholy, time passes [...]

By Richard Steinberg This month’s column is dedicated to the sacrifices of Capt. Benjamin D. Tiffner, 31, of West Virginia; 5th Special Forces Group and Staff Sgt. Patrick F. Kutschbach, 25, of Pennsylvania; 10th Special Forces Group. Thank you guys, stand easy. “I've been struggling with this toast for several weeks. Should I strike a melancholy, time passes sort of tone? A humorous, light hearted thing? Maybe stentorian wisdom seasoned with a soupcon of slightly controlled emotion? But instead of such frippery, I decided on ... Read More

On Being Not Too Bright

By Richard Steinberg

Categories: Fiction, Publishing, Rick Steinberg, Uncategorized, Writers, Writing, advice, agents, authors, best-sellers, books, novel, story, storytellersunplugged

By
Richard Steinberg
“Coleridge wasa drug addict. Poe was an alcoholic. Marlowe was killed by a man whom he was treacherously trying to stab. Pope took money to keep a woman’s name out of a satire then wrote a piece so that she could still be recognized anyhow. Chatterton killed himself. Byron was accused of incest. Do [...]

By Richard Steinberg “Coleridge wasa drug addict. Poe was an alcoholic. Marlowe was killed by a man whom he was treacherously trying to stab. Pope took money to keep a woman's name out of a satire then wrote a piece so that she could still be recognized anyhow. Chatterton killed himself. Byron was accused of incest. Do you still want to be a writer - and if so, why?” Bennett Cerf It’s a question I ask myself frequently.  It’s not to be “happy,” whatever that means.  Referring ... Read More

THOMAS SULLIVAN: CONFESSIONS FROM THE BULLY PULPIT OR HOW TO GET NAKED IN FRONT OF AN AUDIENCE AND NOT BE NOTICED

By Thomas Sullivan

Categories: Publishing, Thomas Sullivan, Writers, Writing, agents, best-sellers, books, reading, soul-mate, speaking

Several of my colleagues have written on the specifics of teaching, and I thought I’d address the soul-searching panic that can befall anyone who suddenly finds themselves called upon to give a speech, teach, or advise. Doesn’t matter whether it’s a single person asking you for advice or a trumped-up forum in which the [...]

Several of my colleagues have written on the specifics of teaching, and I thought I’d address the soul-searching panic that can befall anyone who suddenly finds themselves called upon to give a speech, teach, or advise. Doesn’t matter whether it’s a single person asking you for advice or a trumped-up forum in which the local library has decided you should entertain the patrons at their monthly soiree, the pitfalls are the same. It can come as a shock when you ... Read More