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Laurel Snyder: Class of 2k8
This is part of a year-long series about those intrepid newcomers, The Class of 2k8. To help marketing efforts for debut novelists, these 28 novelists have banded together to create a group marketing effort. Up and Down the Scratchy Mountains Laurel Snyder LOVES Revising! Well, to begin with, I should say that I LOVE revising.…
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N.A. Nelson: Class of 2k8
This is part of a year-long series about those intrepid newcomers, The Class of 2k8. To help marketing efforts for debut novelists, these 28 novelists have banded together to create a group marketing effort. Bringing the Boy Home , HarperCollins, July N.A. NELSON’S WORKSPACE I’ve always torn things out of magazines. Always. If something grabs…
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Daphne Grab: Class of 2k8
This is part of a year-long series about those intrepid newcomers, The Class of 2k8. To help marketing efforts for debut novelists, these 28 novelists have banded together to create a group marketing effort. Daphne Grab Alive and Well in Prague, New York Each time I start a rough draft I have this fantasy that…
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Sarah Prineas: Class of 2k8
This is part of a year-long series about those intrepid newcomers, The Class of 2k8. To help marketing efforts for debut novelists, these 28 novelists have banded together to create a group marketing effort. Sarah Prineas The Magic Thief, HarperCollins, The Magic Thief Website Kill Your Darlings It’s one thing to write a novel. It’s…
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M. P. Barker: Class of 2k8
This is part of a year-long series about those intrepid newcomers, The Class of 2k8. To help marketing efforts for debut novelists, these 28 novelists have banded together to create a group marketing effort. M.P. Barker A Difficult Boy, Holiday House. Revising A Difficult Boy Some writers claim to lo-o-o-ve revision. Then again, some people…
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Zu Vincent: Class of 2k8
This is part of a year-long series about those intrepid newcomers, The Class of 2k8. To help marketing efforts for debut novelists, these 28 novelists have banded together to create a group marketing effort. Zu Vincent, The Lucky Place , Front Street Press “A quietly powerful and important story. Zu’s vignettes weave a novel that,…