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Monthly Archives: July 2020
2) What’s the Story? by Colin Brush
The second in a series of how-to posts by Colin Brush ‘Transported to a surreal landscape, a young girl kills the first person she meets and then teams up with three strangers to kill again.’ TV review of The Wizard … Continue reading
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Tagged book blurbs, books, colin brush, cover copy, publishing, writing
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1) How to Sell Your Book in a Few Words by Colin Brush
This is the beginning of a series of weekly how-to posts by Colin Brush. Follow this blog to get all the instalments. ‘If you think you have a book evolving, now is the time to write the flap copy – … Continue reading
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Tagged book blurbs, books, colin brush, cover copy, writing, Writing advice
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Dolly Garland – BAME SFF Award Finalist
When you try to be a professional writer and start sending things out in the world, one of the best ways to cope with rejections is to send things out and forget about them – because let’s face it, rejections … Continue reading
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Tagged BAME SFF, BAME writers, contests, Dolly Garland, Gollancz and Rivers of London BAME SFF Award, Kali's Call, Milford, Milford bursary, Milford writers' conference, pantser, pantsing, plotting, submitting, writing, writing during lockdown
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Handy Habits by Ben Jeapes
Will it sound unbearably smug if I say that lockdown hasn’t really affected me? Apart from getting a new computer. Otherwise normal service has continued pretty well without interruption. I don’t want it to sound smug, because I know people … Continue reading
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Tagged ben jeapes, ghost writing, time management, writing, Writing advice
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