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  • Martha Carr

    Martha Carr: The Art of a Thriller

    Guest Posts

Martha Carr: The Art of a Thriller

Terri Giuliano Long2015-02-04T10:29:49-05:00June 12th, 2014|Guest Posts|

Martha Carr, author of the newly released The Keeper, shares fascinating insights on the art of thriller writing.

  • 10 Reasons to Love Literary Fiction

    Column: Donna Brown

10 Reasons to Love Literary Fiction

Donna Brown2022-11-16T14:18:54-05:00October 10th, 2013|Column: Donna Brown|

Literary fiction isn't for every reader, but here book blogger and reviewer Donna Brown shares ten reasons to love it.

  • Critique Clinic with Naomi Blackburn: When Genre Fiction is a Bad Fit

    Critique Clinic

Critique Clinic with Naomi Blackburn: When Genre Fiction is a Bad Fit

Naomi Blackburn2022-11-23T12:28:07-05:00May 17th, 2013|Critique Clinic|

Naomi Blackburn answers the question "An author asked me to review a book that isn

  • Kathy Lynn Harris, author of Blue Straggler

    Kathy Lynn Harris: Literary Fiction: Why We Need It

    Author Experiences

Kathy Lynn Harris: Literary Fiction: Why We Need It

Terri Giuliano Long2015-08-14T06:01:40-05:00March 19th, 2013|Author Experiences|

Kathy Lynn Harris, author of Blue Straggler and A Good Kind of Knowing, discusses literary fiction and why we still need it.

  • I Chiang - R.L. Treadway

    R L Treadway: Artistic License vs. Cultural Misappropriation in Genre Fiction

    Author Experiences

R L Treadway: Artistic License vs. Cultural Misappropriation in Genre Fiction

Terri Giuliano Long2015-02-06T17:27:25-05:00October 9th, 2012|Author Experiences|

R L Treadway shares a post about striking a balance between harmless artistic license and risky cultural misappropriation in genre fiction.

  • Guest Post - David M. Brown on worldbuilding, the Dirty Half a Dozen and fantasy

    David M. Brown: Across the Genre Boundaries

    Author Experiences

David M. Brown: Across the Genre Boundaries

Terri Giuliano Long2015-02-05T11:13:30-05:00July 31st, 2012|Author Experiences|

David M. Brown argues that sometimes genre boundaries are easily blurred and we need to cross them to be sure of where we really are

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