Hi folks,
Below are the best posts of November that will go on to fame and glory in The Greatest Hits.
I Hope You Play
Why do Inktober and NaNoWriMo feel so different even though they both start out with such a similar premise.
11 Reasons Fame Probably Doesn't Look Like You Think (The Renown Margin) Part 2
If you think fame means having lots of friends and never being at home alone on a Saturday night, you might be surprised at what fame actually tends look like.
Most Invested POV (Mailbox)
How do you move the point of view to a character who is not that invested in the story?
Honorable Mention
Hi Folks
Technically this post should have done the best of all of them, but it was an appeals post. I guess I'm getting better at writing those. Or the GIF parties in the comments sections on Facebook are really doing the trick.
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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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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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