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Path to Publication 3.1: Second Time's the Charm!

September 3rd, 2014

After the collapse of my first book deal, I'm back in business—Polis Books will release my debut novel, New Yorked, in June 2015, and has contracted me for a follow-up, City of Rose. This is a monthly column about taking a book over the finish line.  June 9th. 

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The Top 10 Excuses For Not Writing

September 2nd, 2014

Many people who want to become writers do so only to find that they can’t write. I don’t mean that in a qualitative sense—their writing sucks—but in a quantitative sense: they can’t come up with any words. It’s a wretched state to be in at first, but in order to sustain unproductive misery over the long haul, one needs to have a list of excuses close at hand to fend off the inquiries of smug and superior friends and gloating fellow writers. The following excuses serve that function. Please note that two of them are true stories.

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LitReactor Community Spotlight: August 2014

September 2nd, 2014

Ah, August. Otherwise known as the Month Where Nothing Happens, Unless You're a Fan of Wiggling Your Toes. The month where summer vacation ends, students must return to school, and people with real jobs think, "Huh, it's August already, I guess."

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UPDATED WITH WINNER - LitReactor's Flash Fiction Smackdown: August Edition

August 29th, 2014

Flash fiction: A style of fictional literature marked by extreme brevity. Welcome to LitReactor's Flash Fiction Smackdown, a monthly bout of writing prowess. How It Works We give you inspiration in the form of a picture, poem, video, or similar. You write a flash fiction piece using the inspiration we gave you. Put your entry in the comments section. One winner will be picked and awarded a prize.

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What Are Trademarks and Do I Need Them?

August 29th, 2014

Some good friends of mine run a popular blog.  It’s a hobby for them, but a successful hobby that they’ve worked hard at over the years. They've managed to gain an engaged and loyal following. They have well-known contributors from the industry, and have built up a credible reputation in their niche. So how do you think they felt when a registered company with a national brand came along and nicked their name?

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Product Review: Marvin

August 28th, 2014

We all know the two big eReaders on the market right now, Kindle and Apple iBooks. I have no actual numbers behind this statement, but most of the people I know use (sometimes religiously) one of the two, with generally more Kindle fans due to the wider selection. And yet, many of those people use Amazon begrudgingly—they like the broad selection, low weight and simple note-taking/highlighting capabilities of eBooks, but they're not fans of Amazon's business practices.

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The Basics of Starting a Writing Group

August 27th, 2014

So, you’ve decided to start a writing group? Congratulations, you have just taken the first step down a path that can enlighten and strengthen your writing, or just as easily weaken your mind and destroy your friendships. Isn’t that exciting?

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Engineering the Perfect Campfire Tale

August 27th, 2014

August and September are some of the best months of the year for camping. The bugs have died down, and the weather’s cooler and drier than in July. For thousands of years, camping has held an intimate connection with storytelling. Wherever humans gather around food and a fire, there are guaranteed to be tales of monsters and heroic deeds, of faraway lands and strange cultures.

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Can We Build It?: 5 DIY Bookshelves

August 26th, 2014

More than anything, the advance of Pinterest has provided me with a deep understanding of just how shabby my life is. Never before was I aware of all the custom wooden blocks that hold wine bottles at decadent angles. How chalkboards fill people's lives with motivational slogans. How there's nothing that can't be improved with a painted-on ship's anchor. Every food is cooked on a wooden plank, and every drink is quaffed from an embellished Ball jar. Bamboo is the new hardwood, concrete the new granite.

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6 YA Novels That Deal With Mental Health

August 25th, 2014

Young Adult novels have never shied away from tough subjects, and when it comes to mental health, there’s a wealth of novels that treat the topic with the gravitas and sincerity necessary to open a larger dialogue. From a quirky look at obsessive compulsive disorder, to the very raw and traumatic experience of post traumatic stress disorder, these six novels explore the rocky terrain of mental health.

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