• Challenge,  On Writing,  publishing

    Sunday Clean-Up

    A Bunch of Stuff… And wow, was that what I saw over FaceTime today with Allyson at WMG Publishing offices as she and Gwyneth and the movers were there to move WMG offices from the back into where the old bookstore part of Pop Culture North used to be. Room to expand now that was desperately needed. And with Allyson showing me around the massive building on FaceTime, it finally sunk in how much stuff is still there. (I knew it, just had to see it again. Stunning.) I am going to be bulk selling a lot of great stuff over this next year. From maybe a hundred thousand comics…

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    Emotion Workshop

    I Am Reading a Ton Right Now… Everyone who is attending the Anthology Workshop the first five days of March is doing the same thing. And every year, as we do this, I notice things. Back when Denise Little and I used to do this workshop, just the two of us, and it was a long weekend, I noticed that writers uniformly couldn’t pull readers into their stories. So the Depth in Writing regular workshop was created and trust me, that is not an issue any more. (We offer it every month. Next time up in March.) But over the last couple years I have been noticing that a lot…

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    March Workshops Up

    All Ready for Sign-ups… A good list again this month, I think. They start on the 5th and 6th, thankfully for me after the Anthology Workshop here in Vegas. Also the new Futures Workshop: Structure will be starting on March 6th. Sign up for any of them on Teachable here. Or if you have a workshop credit you would like to use, write me and tell me which one you want to be in. March Six-Week Regular Workshops Now Available… Class #21… Mar 5th … Depth #3: Research Class #22… Mar 5th … Author Voice Class #23… Mar 5th … Dialog Class #24… Mar 5th … Writing into the Dark Class #25… Mar…

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    Got Pushback On App Idea

    Not At All Sure Why… Of the three ideas I mentioned the other day that I thought might be ripe to start gaining speed, the most attention went to the mass market size and a lot of people liked the gift card for electronic books. But wow did I get a lot of “That can’t work!” about writers having an app. Not in comments, but in private email and other ways. Stunning. And no one has a really good reason why not. It might be that apps look “important” and hard to do or something. Or that writers can’t see any reason to use one for themselves. And I must…

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    February Workshops About to Disappear

    Still Time to Jump In… The February regular workshops are starting into their second week and will soon be replaced by the March workshops. Nine of them in February and they are a good group. Depth in Writing is the workshop to take first, but this month if you have had Depth, I would suggest either Teams or Endings. Both will really help your writing. I think understanding teams in fiction just makes novel writing so much easier. It gives books almost an automatic structure or bones. And knowing all about endings makes readers want to buy your next books. So anyhow, you sign up on Teachable if interested, or…

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    Business Workshops Around the Country

    Three… Maybe Four… Worth Thinking About But only on one does the entire focus stay on the upper levels of Indie writing only. That is the Master Business Class WMG Publishing puts on every October in Las Vegas. Details below. What are the others? First off, SuperStars Writing Seminar in Colorado Springs just finished and it is great. Hosted by WordFire Press and Kevin J. Anderson and Rebecca Moesta, it is a great place to go and network with other writers and learn about all basic sides of the business. Did I say networking. They are great at that. But Superstars spends about half its time on traditional publishing. But if…

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    Reading as an Editor

    I Have A Lot of Reading to Do… As does everyone else who is attending the 2019 Anthology workshop here in Las Vegas the first week of March. And even better, the stories are all written by writers who sure know what they are doing. This is not slush. This is what Kris and I used to call back in the days (early 1990s) of Pulphouse or F&SF reading, the “pro pile.” Everyone attending the workshop is reading like editors, not readers, or they should be, even though only five of us professional editors will be up front actually buying stories. But I have a real advantage in this reading.…

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    Some Ideas I Think Might Be Ripe

    This Is Just A Fun Thought Experiment… But I think that some ideas in publishing that have been around for a time and not gotten much traction might be nearing time-is-right place. Just my opinions, and I am sure I am missing a ton of other close, but not ready yet, things. But here are three to think about that I personally think are close. Idea One… Gift Cards for Books Now back in 2011, we did a couple books on credit-card-like cards with a code on the back to download the book. In essence the idea was to give a physical form to electronic books. We mounted the books…

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    Mentor Program

    Still One Spot… For the Kickstarter campaign, I had opened up two mentor spots, bringing my total of writers I would be working with to 5. I felt good about that number since the ones that started in January seemed to be doing fine, moving along, checking in. And one of the writers who wanted to join the program through Kickstarter doesn’t even want to start until the middle of the year. So why do I have an extra? Some person I had never talked to and who wouldn’t answer my email (so I had a hunch something was wrong) just dropped out in the last hour or so, as…

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    February Workshops Starting

    And Some Other Stuff… First off, the February regular workshops are starting up. Nine of them and they are a good group. Depth in Writing is the workshop to take first, but this month if you have had Depth, I would suggest either Teams or Endings. Both will really help your writing. I think understanding teams in fiction just makes novel writing so much easier. It gives books almost an automatic structure or bones. And knowing all about endings makes readers want to buy your next books. So anyhow, you sign up on Teachable if interested, or if you have a workshop credit you want to use, write me and…