Monthly Archives: November 2011

2012 Not Just an Address

The fever of talk about the end of the world approaching with the end of the Mayan calendar sort of fizzled out for me after the summer resurrection  failed to…uh… rise. Not that I was on the bandwagon or RV, … Continue reading

Long gone are the days when a writer can take all of their rejections and tape them to a wall or pin them to a curtain. I suppose you can print out your e-mail rejection letter, and then tape it … Continue reading

This is my second query letter (actually the number is higher, but it is the second not counting all the rewrites for the first one). This one is simple. Annabelle is lost. In two year’s Annabelle will turn thirty, and … Continue reading

I wrote a new query letter. I think a huge part in my hesitation in sending out my novel is that I don’t like my query letter. I don’t think it is a badly written letter, especially since my friend … Continue reading

Am I a writer? Who isn’t? If everyone who does the actual act of writing, good or bad is a writer, then aren’t we all technically writers? It seems the only way to not be a writer is to not … Continue reading