Monday, December 5, 2011

Blog Roundup: November 28 - December 4, 2011

To recognize the end of National Novel Writing Month (and assuming you actually "won"), Chuck Wendig posted 25 Things You Should Know About Your Completed Novel.

Greta van der Rol asked if all critiques are useful.

Avery Olive wrote about the query letter.

Fonts and Fiction has a post on showing and not telling.

Rik Davnall wrote about "crushing feelings of inadequacy," something I suspect all writers are familiar with.

James Killick posted about writing even when it all seems pointless.

Pub Rants hosted a guest post about writing the book of your heart, not the book of the market.

This post on Seeking the Write life is about how critiquing someone else's work will make yours better.

Sirra wrote about the passive voice.

Stella Deleuze posted on vanity publishers and how to recognize them.

This article at The Sharp Angle is about author branding.

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