#MythBusting: We take a bunch of myths about writing and tear them all up and throw them away
Episode 223, Aug 07, 2020, 04:01 AM
Write every day. Don’t read fiction while you’re writing fiction. My way or the highway. In a burst of frustration, we’re reminding ourselves—and you—that there’s no one way to get this job done, and if your way is counter to what some of the greats might tell you (we’re looking at you, Stephen King, even though we love you), that doesn’t mean it won’t work.
A few links from the episode:
Minisode: #AmQuerying: How to write a fiction query letter that makes an agent ask for more
Minisode: #AmQuerying: How to write a fiction query letter that makes an agent ask for more
Becca Syme: https://betterfasteracademy.com/beccasyme/
Rachel Hawkins/Erin Sterling @LadyHawkins
Me, Writing Books: MAN, I hope this is not stupid!! Me, READING books/watching TV/consuming basically any media: THIS IS SO STUPID I LOVE IT SO MUCH ONLY HAVE ROOM IN MY HEART FOR THE STUPIDEST OF THINGS, THANK YOOOUUU!!!!!
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Me, Writing Books: MAN, I hope this is not stupid!! Me, READING books/watching TV/consuming basically any media: THIS IS SO STUPID I LOVE IT SO MUCH ONLY HAVE ROOM IN MY HEART FOR THE STUPIDEST OF THINGS, THANK YOOOUUU!!!!!
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