Writing to Promotion–Craaaazy!

Book promotion  is hard: how does one move from furrowed brow-sweat pants-butt-in-chair to gracious and engaging? Writing a book takes a certain set of skills: intense concentration, imagination, the ability

Read More >

Which Characters Live in Your Head?

Readers all have favorite books—book we re-read, books that encouraged us, inspired us, challenged us, and soothed us. However, I wonder, is there a difference between most memorable books, and

Read More >

Weary of the Query?

Want to make a writer shudder? Ask them if they’ve queried yet. Recently  I led a workshop on The Great American Query Letter and the participants shuffled in with the

Read More >

Quiet and Everyday Heroes

The tragedy in Haiti points ever more poignantly at the amazing deeds of everyday heroes. Right now, somewhere in Haiti, selfless men and women are putting their lives at risk

Read More >

Books on (Selling) Writing

Writing a book resembles entering a reverie where the entire world is your playground. Birth, death, war, and peace (it’s in your hands. Then you finish. It”s the next step

Read More >

Books on Writing: Part 1

Books on Writing: Part 1 Whisper the words books on writing to a bunch of writers and you might have to watch the whoosh of air as they take sides

Read More >

An Instant Shrink for Writers

The Ambivalent Writer, The Natural, The Wicked Child, The Self Promoter, The Neurotic: which one are you? These are the first five chapter titles of Betsy Lerner’s (agent, writer, editor)

Read More >