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 Two Steps Forward, One Step Back
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Posted June 26, 2014

Two Steps Forward, One Step Back

**Flashes of War was just given a highly favorable review from esteemed UK author Vanessa Gebbie in Flash: The International Short Story Magazine. Learn more about the publication here.** Eight [...]

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 A Few Days Off
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Posted June 23, 2014

A Few Days Off

I’m working on it. I’m getting closer. The 3 1/2 days I had slated to “go after the novel revision” were vastly re-envisioned after my personal reality check and [...]

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 A Hard Truth to Swallow
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Posted June 19, 2014

A Hard Truth to Swallow

I’ve never been directionless. I can say this with confidence. And so to be 35…to be on the heels of a year-long book tour…to be fully self-employed…to be very good at [...]

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 The Preamble
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Posted June 12, 2014

The Preamble

Jeff Vandermeer has something very smart to say in Wonderbook about the fact that it’s wise to create the shortest distance between the creative thought and the page. In the context of [...]

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 Reading Lists
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Posted June 9, 2014

Reading Lists

I want this book so bad, I could eat it. It’s a fine balance for me, my reading list, as I’m always juggling three balls in the air: books by authors I will be presenting with, books [...]

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 Reflecting on Next Steps
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Posted June 5, 2014

Reflecting on Next Steps

I used to look at my married friends and want to ask: What part of yourself did you give up when you got married? I know that sounds horrible, but for my artist friends who spent their twenties [...]

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 Revising the Novel: Absorbing the Advice
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Posted June 2, 2014

Revising the Novel: Absorbing the Advice

Last week, I wrote about knowing when you need help in your novel revisions. I’m two years into the first sparks of The Longest Day of the Year and now, two editors as well. Not the [...]

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 Moral Confusion & the Iraq War
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Posted May 29, 2014

Moral Confusion & the Iraq War

Please take a moment today to read author and journalist Helen Benedict’s insightful, new essay on the moral oxymoron of the Iraq war, and how veterans and civilians alike might go forth in [...]

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 Revising the Novel: Knowing When You Need Help
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Posted May 22, 2014

Revising the Novel: Knowing When You Need Help

If the writing life wasn’t also my career… If the success of a first book wasn’t a platform for a second book… If I didn’t need an advance to jump-start my next-step [...]

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 #Airstream Living: Seasonal Master Bedroom
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Posted May 19, 2014

#Airstream Living: Seasonal Master Bedroom

Dear Martha Stewart, Aren’t you proud? All this on a shoestring…and I’ve quadrupled my bedroom square footage! I personally thought the white Christmas lights were a nice touch [...]

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