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

After The Contract: A Manuscript Grows up

By Justine Musk

Categories: Fiction, books, editing, editors

by Justine Musk
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My first novel BLOODANGEL sells well and I decide to write a sequel. This does not happen within the time frame my publisher would like (first I write another novel, a YA supernatural thriller called UNINVITED).
I submit a proposal and fifty pages. I am delighted to be in a position [...]

by Justine Musk 1 My first novel BLOODANGEL sells well and I decide to write a sequel. This does not happen within the time frame my publisher would like (first I write another novel, a YA supernatural thriller called UNINVITED). I submit a proposal and fifty pages. I am delighted to be in a position where I can sell a book I haven’t written yet. My agent reports that my editor likes it, except for one chapter that features a character ... 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

Looking back over the last year

By James A Moore

Categories: Fiction, Writing, editing

Normally, I try to have this article posted by one in the morning. I’m a few hours behind schedule this time around.
 Today was not a normal day for me. I got to sleep in rather late by anyone’s standards and by my own I may as well be Rip Van Winkle. After eventually crawling out [...]

Normally, I try to have this article posted by one in the morning. I'm a few hours behind schedule this time around.  Today was not a normal day for me. I got to sleep in rather late by anyone's standards and by my own I may as well be Rip Van Winkle. After eventually crawling out of bed, I got dressed, went over to a friend's house and helped her load the rental truck that's taking her to a slightly different life in ... Read More

It’s January In The World

By Richard Steinberg

Categories: Entertainment, Fiction, Hollywood, Publishing, Rick Steinberg, Writers, Writing, advice, authors, best-sellers, books, conferences, editing, editors, marketing, novel, reading, speaking, story, waiting.

By Richard Steinberg
“It is one of the most beautiful compensations of this life that no man can sincerely try to help another without helping himself,” Ralph Waldo Emerson
Our Bear In Mind is deep within the world right now, creating light and words.  And as the world is deeply in need of both light and words, [...]

By Richard Steinberg “It is one of the most beautiful compensations of this life that no man can sincerely try to help another without helping himself,” Ralph Waldo Emerson Our Bear In Mind is deep within the world right now, creating light and words.  And as the world is deeply in need of both light and words, it’s a pleasure to fill in for her today.  I’ll see you again on the 22nd. Abraham Pascal was a writer. True, he was never published.  He lived his ... Read More

THOMAS SULLIVAN: DREAMING DREAMS YOU NEVER DARED TO DREAM BEFORE, THE X FACTOR, AND KEEPING THE FAITH

By Thomas Sullivan

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

Have you ever noticed that the outcomes to life’s most successful quests can’t really be foreseen in detail?  If it’s an initiative that your heart is truly into, then whatever concept you have of success ahead of time, the outcome ends up exceeding it.  “Where there’s a will, there’s a way.”  But starting out all [...]

Have you ever noticed that the outcomes to life’s most successful quests can’t really be foreseen in detail?  If it’s an initiative that your heart is truly into, then whatever concept you have of success ahead of time, the outcome ends up exceeding it.  “Where there’s a will, there’s a way.”  But starting out all you can see are the complexities and the problems up front.  The solutions build stroke by stroke like a painting taking on shape and color.  In the ... 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