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Monthly Archives: December 2016
GoodReads Giveaway for 2 Signed Copies of Neither Here Nor There
Goodreads Book Giveaway Neither Here Nor There by Cat Rambo Giveaway ends December 23, 2016. See the giveaway details at Goodreads. Enter Giveaway
Live Classes for January Through March 2017
There is still room in the two live classes left this year, both happening next weekend. The first on Saturday is Linguistics for Genre Writers with Juliette Wade, at the usual 9:30-11:30 AM Pacific time. This class differs from pretty much every other one I’ve seen in that Wade doesn’t just cover linguistics and worldbuilding, but how to use the principles of linguistics to strengthen, deepen, and otherwise improve your prose. I heartily endorse it.
The second, which is also a really fun and informative class, is To Space Opera and Beyond with Ann Leckie. Technical difficulties hindered the first sessions but everything is smooth and running well now! In this class, Ann talks about space opera, its characteristics, how to handle them, and the process of writing not just a single novel but a series, while we provide writing exercises to take away and use to apply what Ann has told you. Ann is a lively and congenial teacher, funny without being snarky, and above all encouraging and inspiring. I’m really looking forward to the next class, which happens on Sunday, December 11, 9:30-11:30 AM Pacific time. There is still room in that and the Saturday, January 7 class at the same time.
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Posted in classes & workshops
Tagged ann leckie, caren gussoff, f&sf writing classes online, how to use linguistics in writing, how to write a novel, how to write f&sf, how to write flash fiction, how to write space opera, juliette wade, online writing classes, speculative fiction writing classes
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What I Wrote in 2016 and The List of Award Eligibility Posts I’ve Found
Oh, it’s that time! The season of looking back at the year and seeing what you did or didn’t get done. And the season for starting to nominate for awards. I’ve been reading and recommending for a while now, but it’s always fun to read all the wrap-up posts and find anything that I missed. I do have a monster post full of some of this year’s reading, but I’m still working on that. (When I have it, there will be a link here.)
Writers wondering whether or not they should put up an awards eligibility post, the answer is yes, yes you should. Do us all the favor of collecting your stuff and making it easy to find. If you’ve got a lot, point out some favorites.
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Posted in publications
Tagged a. merc rustad, a.c. wise, aaron canton, award eligibility posts, bud sparhawk, c.c.s. ryan, david mack, erica satifka, fran wilde, kate heartfield, lia swope mitchell, lora gray, matt dovey, nattering social justice cook, nin harris, publications, sabrina vourvoulias, SFWA, valerie valdes, writing advice
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