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Marketing workshop of DOOOM

I have returned.  I’m not sure what else to say. Other than IT WAS SO @#$%^&* GREAT OH MY GOD GUYS YOU WOULDN’T BELIEVE IT!!!  SQUEEE!!11!!!11!! We wrote six proposals for six new novels.  And back-cover blurbs, elevator pitches, and taglines.  And query letters.  And bookstore marketing letters.  We learned the history of publishing (a […]

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Success.

Amanda Hocking seems to be trying to get a book deal from a traditional publisher, despite the fact that she’s making boatloads of money selling her books independently. Barry Eisler turned down a $500K traditional deal to publish independently. Who’s right?  Who’s an idiot?  Who is completely letting down the publishing community?  Who is going to

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More doppelgangers…

I worked on a story this weekend that had a split character in it.  I read an article a few weeks ago about this kind of character, and I think it’s been on my mind ever since.  There’s probably a technical name for this, but I can’t remember where I saw the article, and I

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Alice in Noodling.

I got onto a strange twitter thread yesterday called #zombieproverbs, in which we took various cliches and made them applicable to zombies, like “A brain in the hand is worth two in the skull” and whatnot. I was toodling along with things like, “Two’s company and three’s lunch,” and “When the going gets tough, the

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