I've just finished a book. No, I mean, really finished it. The last change is proofed, the last word typeset. It's on amazon.com. It's being ordered by bookstores. It's published.
It's completely out of my hands.
That's a relief, and it's also a worry. No longer is
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Online Class--Your Book Starts Here--Begins May 16
If you're interested in studying book-writing with Mary, there are a few spots left in the Your Book Starts Here online class, beginning May 16. Sponsored by the Loft Literary Center in Minneapolis, this 12-week course is entirely virtual, so you can access the weekly lessons, writing exercises, videos and articles on writing, and more 24/7 from anywhere. Limited to 20 writers. Includes weekly feedback from Mary on your writing and a wonderful online community of fellow book writers at all levels. For more information visit the Loft at www.loft.org and click on Online Classes or call the Loft at 612-379-8999. Register soon if you're interested!
Researching Your Book--How to Do It, When to Stop and Get Writing
A children's book writer sent me the following question: "I am interested in writing a non fiction book for 11-18 year olds and wanted to know how to go about preparing myself to do the research for the book effeciently?" This writer had a timeline for her book and wanted to complete it by the beginning of December.
Research is both a blessing and
Research is both a blessing and