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Crispin The Cross of Lead

Editors

The truth is, no book goes from first writ­ten word to print­ed word as the work of one per­son. After the writer, the key play­er should be an editor.

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Who Was That Masked Man Anyway?

An Homage to Radio Serials

Radio seri­als: I adored these shows, and I firm­ly believe that in some fash­ion they influ­enced my writ­ing, long before I ever thought of becom­ing a writer. 

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focus on writing

Feeling the Flow

When it comes to writ­ing, “flow” is a state of mind and work that I strive to achieve. I am not always suc­cess­ful, but when I do, my work is much bet­ter. Why?

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The Big Sleep

When Less is Better Than More

“As a writer of sto­ries, I’m deeply invest­ed in plot flow, try­ing to cre­ate ener­gy that keeps the tale mov­ing, while always (try­ing) to take the read­er along.”

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Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret

To Begin

Begin­nings, then, are always impor­tant to me, and per­haps among the most impor­tant begin­nings are the first lines of a sto­ry, the ones I write and the ones I read.

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Keep Your Eye on Amanda!

The Story of Breakfast Serials

Break­fast Seri­als, at its peak in 2005, gave thir­ty-three mil­lion read­ers access to sev­en­teen sto­ries writ­ten by twen­ty-sev­en cel­e­brat­ed writ­ers, with art by top-notch illus­tra­tors. The seri­al­ized sto­ry held the atten­tion of a large num­ber of ded­i­cat­ed readers.

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