Book Authors’ Bill of Rights
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Having trouble “confessing” your problems? Michael Bracken, author of several confessional stories, offers a few tidbits of advice.
Today, thanks to the internet age, it is no longer necessary to pore over pages of microscopic script in order to learn where to submit your fiction. There are a number of online venues that specialize in providing just such information. Allow me to share some of my favorites.
The Google settlement has been one of the big topics for authors and publishers these days. ARS Technica reports on the position that Oxford Univeristy Press is taking.
by Carol Ottolenghi This article first appeared in Speculations. Copyright © 1997 by Carol Ottolenghi. All rights reserved. Most of
No writer is an island. Whether you’re submitting your first manuscript or negotiating film rights for your latest novel, this Information Center will help
Article by Elizabeth Moon on advice for novice writers. Novice writers have to take some responsibility for their own careers. The good information is NOT that hard to find. The novices who don’t find it–and don’t find it repeatedly–are resisting the truth.
James Van Pelt writes on perseverance as a writer.
Author John E. Stith describes the process by which an author might acquire an agent.
Eleanor Wood’s 1998 State of Publishing speech given at the Nebula Awards weekend