Critiquing 101
We’ve had a request from Sal asking how we structure our critiquing sessions at ROR. I think one of the joys of ROR is that we are all in it for the love of the genre and the love of … Continue reading
We’ve had a request from Sal asking how we structure our critiquing sessions at ROR. I think one of the joys of ROR is that we are all in it for the love of the genre and the love of … Continue reading
My friend Sarah (aka Callistra on Livejournal) emailed me today to ask for advice or tips for a new group looking to replicate the ROR experience. I know we’ve talked about how ROR works in the past but thought sharing … Continue reading
Kris Hembury When I opened my emails yesterday to find that Kris had passed away, I sat there whispering, No. No … I got to know Kris through the Vision writing group and EnVision, the week long intensive manuscript development … Continue reading
I love to hear about what other writers are using to inspire them visually (and aurally) in particular projects. Jennifer Crusie always creates a collage of inspirations for each book in progress which struck me as a great visual aid … Continue reading
I took the kids to see the latest Harry Potter film last night and I came away wondering if HP was Steam Punk. They ride to school on a steam train! They attend boarding school in a castle filled with … Continue reading
Richard Harland’s new book WORLDSHAKER is going to be launched soon and it is already getting a really good reaction. I think of it as a very English sort of story. (not meaning that in a bad way, I thoroughly … Continue reading
With so many editors not accepting anything but agented submissions, it gets hard for a new author to have their work seen. Luckily there are interesting agent blogs around where the aspiring author can do their research. Here, Jessica from … Continue reading
I love to hear about what other writers are using to inspire them visually (and aurally) in particular projects. Jennifer Crusie always creates a collage of inspirations for each book in progress which struck me as a great visual aid … Continue reading
Hi Lynne! Good to hear your thoughts on anthology publication. I think anyone who edits anthologies is the salt of the earth. No, the salt of the salt of the earth! So much hard work to bring other people’s stories … Continue reading
Lynne Jamneck is a South African writer, currently living in Wellington, New Zealand. She has published short fiction in various markets, including Jabberwocky Magazine, H.P. Lovecraft’s Magazine of Horror, So Fey: Queer Fairy Fiction and Spicy Slipstream Stories. For Lethe … Continue reading