As you may recall, last year I participated in the debut of WriteOnCon, a completely free online writers conference. Well, I’m thrilled to do it again this year! At 12 noon today (Wednesday), you can watch my vlog “Are You Ready to Query?”. Though, if you miss it then, don’t […]
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Since I’m out of the office this week on vacation, I’ve turned my blog over to my clients, who wanted to share their thoughts with you on a variety of subjects. I let them have free rein because otherwise, well, just trust me, it’s for the best. Today’s post is […]
Have you been hoping to get a chance to mix and mingle with editors, agents, and authors, not to mention learn from them, but the cost of a trip to NYC, LA, or elsewhere put the kibosh on things? Hope no more! Or rather, hope, and then DO! Because some […]
I’m thrilled to share the latest news for kt literary client (and former Band Geek) Josie Bloss. From Publishers Marketplace: Author of ALBATROSS and BAND GEEK LOVE, Josie Bloss’s FAKING FAITH, about a teen shunned for a “sexting” incident who fakes her identity to fit in online with a community […]
I’m having lunch this afternoon with fellow Denver literary agent Kristin Nelson, who’s one of a several other Denver Literary Ladies I see regularly. And, well, my forthcoming lunch got me thinking about community, and what that means for a writer. One of the biggest adjustments for me in starting […]
Swank, vintage-looking party shoes for Jamie, who writes with a thought-provoking question about social networking: I am a big fan of social networking. No matter what I’m doing or where I am, I have my phone close by so I can check in with my twitter or facebook account to […]
I couldn’t get to sleep last night thinking of all the things I was going to do to feel better about myself — eat better, exercise more, get up earlier, recommit to walking the doggies, etc. And I got to thinking — it’s all a matter of dedication. Of sitting […]
A fun spring shoe you can pick up online at Piperlime for Jamie, who writes: I don’t just want to write my story — I want the story to be like an online phenomenon. Women everywhere read this stuff, and if they can fall in love with the author who […]
I pretended I could keep away from it, but this weekend, I succumbed. Yes, Daphne Unfeasible is now on Twitter.