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On Writing

On Twitter and Facebook, I promised to answer a writing question before I left for Australia today, and asked what that question should be.  So many of the questions that came in were ones that I'd already tackled that I realized what I needed to do was not answer another question, but organize the stuff I'd already blogged about. When I started to organize the blog posts, I realized . . . I talk about writing a lot.





WRITING



How to Write a Novel




Seven Steps to Starting a Novel




Novels, on Starting Them



How I Prep for Writing a Novel



How Many Words/ Pages Should my Book Be? also Making your book longer than 30 pages



Staying Focused on One Project



Rough drafting




Writer's Block




On treating readers badly





CHARACTERS



Knowing Your Characters




Purposeful Characterization



Why Normal People Can't Be Characters



On Stylizing Characters




On Harming Characters





AFTER THE NOVEL: REVISING



Revision, Part 1



Revision, Part 2



Revision, Part 3



Questions on Revision




Revising for Mood




Death to Line Editing




Finding a critique partner






AFTER THE NOVEL: QUERYING



Courageous Querying



10 Rules for Query Letters






INSPIRATION



Being a writer, but also being something else



Books that feed me



Reading as inspiration




On Writerly Confidence:



On Writerly Angst



More on being a writer








MISCELLANEOUS





Writing for your audience



My early terrible writing



Miscellaneous Writing Questions
Labels: how I write
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