Wow, feels like there's so much space in this post now...space for lots of tweets. Okay, let's just decide to be amused straight away:
| sorry if the language offends, but you better skip the next tweet too |
| this Mark dude was king of the funny last week, sheesh, save some room for others |
| sorry, Dahlia, had to include it, though you are well-represented elsewhere (not just a pretty face) |
Literary Agent Michelle started an interesting discussion about writers blogging about...writing:
| There was SO much more to this, but the point Michelle is making is a challenge for all writers: Create Fresh Content |
There's also this thing happening called #PitchMadness (and we're hoping Ingrid's entry will be picked up out of the slush):
Writing Life:
Okay, that was a bit long, but it gets harder and harder to whittle these down...and this is pretty whittled already. Have a great week at school, work, prancing around the woods (what? who said that?)
4 comments:
As always, great round up!
Faves:
- Sarah LaPolla
- Courtney Summers
- the conversations about creating fresh content
- Dahlia's tweet about how writers don't need other writers to fail
- RJ Anderson
- Mallory Ortberg
What sort of fresh content would you like to see writers blogging about? Writing posts are some of my favorites, because that is what *I* am interested in. I do like to see some stuff about personal lives, to "get to know" them a bit better and "see" the person behind the blog. But I'm not sure what else....
Love the #editortips!
@Margot and Kristan...thanks for commenting as always.
@Leeanna...I mean, good question. Because I'm with you. I think that a lot of info is repeated and that can get a bit redundant sometimes, and that might be the agent's point. But I always need reminders of the things I already "know." xx
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