As we wash summer school off and slip back into our regular writing schedule, let us take a moment to acknowledge that, as bananapants as June was with 80 hour weeks and some days where I did nothing but work and sleep, there were still some solid, stand out articles that will go on to fame and glory in The Greatest Hits Menu.
Inspiration: The Little Things (Also Some Little Things)
Some days you just have to turn on cheesy Danny Elfman music and run with it.
Leela Bruce fights ALL the Dialogue Attribution Advice
Don't just use said. But don't get cute either. Sounds like everyone in this town needs an ass whuppin.
Twenty Questions (Personal/Meta)
Did you just ask me if I got involved with my fans? Well here's the answer....
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How being a writer helped me rewrite a sexist trope...for real. [Edit 3 (7/25/13): I speak to some of the more common comments, questions,...
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Well....it finally happened. My "can't even" about the comments on my Facebook page went from figurative to literal. At o...
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So if you've been on Facebook sometime in the last fifty years or so, you've probably run across this little turd of a meme. I...
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My suspicion is we're going to hear a lot about mental illness in the next few days. A lot. And my prediction is that it's going to...
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Come see the full comic at: http://jensorensen.com/2016/11/15/donald-trump-election-win-reactions-cartoon/ If you are still trying to ...
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Image description: A fountain pen writing on lined paper. These are the brass tacks. The bare bones. The pulsing core of effective writi...
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Ready to do some things for your craft that will terrify you even more than a sewer-dwelling clown? Oh what I wouldn't give for a si...
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I don't normally mess with author gossip here on Writing About Writing . Our incestual little industry has enough tricky-to-navigate g...
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This might be a personal question, but I saw that you once used to be Muslim on one of your other posts. Why did you leave? It's fun...
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1. Great writing involves great risk–the risk of terrible writing. Writing that involves no risk is merely forgettable–utterly. 2. When yo...
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