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Author Salon, Fiction, Novels, Editors, Books and More. Category archive for ‘The First Year’ Warning. Missing argument 1 for get category feed link(), called in /home/solmanhuh/public html/portal/wp-content/themes/mimbo/archive.php on line 11 and defined in /home/solmanhuh/public html/portal/wp-includes/link-template.php. The First Year: Midwestern Gothic. 11/03/11 • ( Comments Off. The First Year: Beecher’s. 10/05/11 • ( Comments Off. The First Year: Midwestern Gothic. 8/05/11 • ( Comments Off. You’re ...
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Agent Query Now or Head to Author Salon? Authors-In-Progress Decide. | Portal del Sol
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Author Salon, Fiction, Novels, Editors, Books and More. Agent Query Now or Head to Author Salon? On 8/02/12 • Categorized as Related Rants. Nearly All Writers Send The Agent Query Too Early! So much conflicting advice you want to scream. Fiction writers aspiring to the novel should take a first and second look at Author Salon. The aim is to work towards becoming published–whatever it takes. The work is rigorous and methodical, but the rewards are real. Writers at Author Salon. More in 'Related Rants'.
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The Algonkian Author Salon Solves The Quiet Novel | Portal del Sol
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Author Salon, Fiction, Novels, Editors, Books and More. The Algonkian Author Salon Solves The Quiet Novel. On 8/07/14 • Categorized as Related Rants. Below are a series of articles. Written by Michael Neff, contributing editor to Author Salon. And all dedicated to solving the quiet novel. A SMART DOSE OF ANTAGONISTIC FORCE AT AUTHOR SALON. Such a dearth of. Writers new to the fiction game often shy away from creating an effective antagonist. Do they not watch Bill Moyers, or Sixty Minutes, or even a shre...
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Burnside Review...The L.A. Story: July 2008
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Burnside Review.The L.A. Story. Tuesday, July 22, 2008. Burnside Review L.A. Just picked up the issue from the printer and they look great. They'll go out to contributors and subscribers in the morning. It was a challenging issue, but the end product is as amazing as the process was. This is our 7th issue and certainly the one I'm most proud of. I'll pop on here from time to time, as the issue gets reviewed, as the reading approaches, etc., until the L.A. issue's 9 months are up. Thursday, July 17, 2008.
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Editors in Conversation: Prick of the Spindle and jmww | Portal del Sol
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Author Salon, Fiction, Novels, Editors, Books and More. Editors in Conversation: Prick of the Spindle and jmww. Posted by Matthew Minicucci. On 3/15/12 • Categorized as Editors in Conversation. Prick of the Spindle. I wanted to start by asking how you decided on “Prick of the Spindle” as the title of your journal. Obviously there is the fairy-tale, Sleeping Beauty connotation, but what do you like readers to associate with it? As an aside, We get asked every other day what. So a friend from school, Cathe...
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Burnside Review...The L.A. Story: January 2008
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Burnside Review.The L.A. Story. Tuesday, January 29, 2008. I leave around 6:00 am tomorrow morning, lugging with me about 120 copies of the last 3 issues, about 75 chapbooks and T-shirts (avoiding the ridiculous AWP shipping costs). Naturally, I pinched a nerve in my neck yesterday and can barely turn my head. We're at table 477 in the Americas Hall II. Issues and chapbooks will be one sale for only $5-. Make sure to c. Ome by say hello if you're there. Tuesday, January 22, 2008. Friday, January 18, 2008.
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Burnside Review...The L.A. Story: February 2008
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Burnside Review.The L.A. Story. Thursday, February 28, 2008. I only have another few days of work to go (big smile). I'm going to be spend the rest of my time down here enjoying the sun, finishing up my manuscript and attempting to get the issue wrapped up. After 4 months down here I feel like I'm finally talking to the right people and getting a lot of good work. We just took poems from Stephen Yenser, Ronald Koertge and Colette LaBouff Atkinson. Monday, February 25, 2008. Sunday, February 17, 2008.
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Burnside Review...The L.A. Story: April 2008
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Burnside Review.The L.A. Story. Monday, April 21, 2008. We're getting through the last 100 or so submissions for the issue. We took a great poem from Carol Muske-Dukes and are trying to figure out a way to include a wonderful, but very long poem (likely 18 pages in our format) from Amy Gerstler. David St. John got his promised poems to us this week. This will truly be an all-star issue. Friday, April 11, 2008. More galleries then anyplace I've ever been, beautiful landscape and amazing hiking. My Reading...
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Burnside Review...The L.A. Story: May 2008
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Burnside Review.The L.A. Story. Friday, May 30, 2008. Our return to Portland has been delayed by a middle aged bleach blond Laguna Beach woman with a five carat diamond ring who ran her $100,000 Mercedes over Claire's foot on PCH the other day and fractured two of her toes in the three places. We were supposed to drive two separate vehicles back, but now I'll be driving with the animals, while Claire flies, and some of our stuff is shipped. If all goes well we should be back next Thursday. 7 The number o...
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Burnside Review...The L.A. Story: September 2007
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Burnside Review.The L.A. Story. Friday, September 28, 2007. The view from Highway 101 going north. The nice thing about traffic being there's time for pictures. Spent the day driving around West Hollywood and the area around the Farmer's Market looking for an apartment. Nothing yet. The day wasn't a total loss, had some great Pastrami at Langer's and my wife thinks she saw Tina Yothers at the Coffee Bean on Sunset. Favorite) reads there next month. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). LA, California, United States.
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