by Angie Powers | May 27, 2010 | Featured, Trade Secrets
Lucy Jane Bledsoe, in our soon-to-be-released video interview, talks about how in fiction, people are stressed by something. Often, in America at least, we turn to violence for this stress. In her engaging new novel, The Big-Bang Symphony, Bledsoe uses, among other...
by Angie Powers | May 21, 2010 | Featured, podcast, Uncategorized
This is the first in a new series of author interviews about momentum, mastery and marketing for writers of novels, memoir and other narrative fiction and non-fiction. Here Elizabeth interviews Kate Moses, who was very generous with her time and, as you’ll see,...
by Angie Powers | May 20, 2010 | Featured, Trade Secrets
One course the Book Writing World offers members is “Trading Trade Secrets.” Here, we peer at sharp passages of writing to tease apart the techniques that make great prose sing. I’ve already covered openings, dialog, voice and point of view, character in conflict,...
by Angie Powers | May 12, 2010 | Uncategorized
In our interview, author Kate Moses raised the topic of magical thinking about the ways your writing can impact the events of the world or your life. We’ve been talking about this in the Book Writing World, discovering that we all have our superstitions about...
by Angie Powers | May 11, 2010 | Uncategorized
I just spent the morning with Kate Moses on the official publication day of her compelling new memoir, Cakewalk. We filmed our interview in the sunny kitchen, glass door open onto a backyard, three white cats circling and purring. I read Cakewalk in the days before...
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