Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Links of Interest

MARKET NEWS,  SF and FANTASY:
THREE TOP EDITORS ON GETTING PUBLISHED:
MOTIVATION AND THE CHARACTER ARC:
YOUR PLOT’S BLACK MOMENT:
ESCALATING CONFLICT:
MAKING MAGIC FEEL REAL:
SERIALIZING A NOVEL ON KINDLE:
WRITING CHARACTER WARMTH:
WHAT YOUR STORY NEEDS TO GET OUT OF THE SLUSH PILE:
MARKETS:
HOW A COP SEES THINGS DIFFERENTLY THAN THE REST OF US:
MARKET WARNING, LOBSTER PRESS AND DAILEY SWAN:
WE’RE NOT VANITY, WE’RE A CO-OP:
HOW TO KEEP THE READER HOOKED AFTER THE FIRST FEW PAGES:  
THERE IS NO LONGER A SIMPLE PATH TO BEING PUBLISHED:
WRITING GREAT FIGHT SCENES:
THE CHANGING FACE OF BOOK RIGHTS:
10 WAYS TO CREATE STRONG SCENES:
RAMPING UP THE TENSION:
THE LITIGATION CLAUSE IN A BOOK CONTRACT:
TOOLS FOR CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT:
SYMBOLISM IN OUR WRITING:
FREE SOFTWARE OR WEB PROGRAMS THAT MAY BE OF USE:
WRITING THE DREADED SYNOPSIS:
FORENSIC RESOURCE: