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  1. 15 hours ago · Newswire. Here's the craft advice from Writer's Digest that came in while we were away for Memorial Day weekend. What to consider when choosing story formats: Author Janet Stilson covers not just the creative parameters, but also the market realities, that might affect your decision to write a short story versus novel or any other way of ...

  2. 1 day ago · Sadie Dean is the Editor of Script Magazine and writes the screenwriting column, Take Two, for Writer’s Digest print magazine. She is also the co-host of the Reckless Creatives podcast. Sadie is a writer and filmmaker based in Los Angeles, and received her Master of Fine Arts in Screenwriting from The American Film Institute.

  3. 5 days ago · Meredith Jaeger: Great Writers Are Avid Readers - Writer's Digest. In this interview, author Meredith Jaeger discusses the research that went into her new historical fiction novel, The Incorrigibles. Robert Lee Brewer. May 23, 2024.

  4. Amy Franklin-Willis was born in Birmingham, Alabama and is an eighth-generation Southerner. She received an Emerging Writer Grant from the Elizabeth George Foundation in 2007 to complete THE LOST SAINTS OF TENNESSEE, a novel inspired by stories of her father’s childhood in rural Pocahontas, Tennessee. The book was selected by Independent ...

  5. 4 days ago · The first book’s prologue was derived from a short story, “The City Born Great, ” as Jemisin’s copyright notice explains. However, choosing a format can involve a lot more than that. MARKET REALITIES. Some choices involve practicalities. I first wrote Universe as a script because I love film and TV.

  6. Aminta Arrington. Aminta Arringtonhas an M.A. in international relations from Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced Studies and studied at Waseda University in Tokyo. She has written about China for The Seattle Times and China Daily, and she edited the anthology Saving Grandmother's Face: And Other Tales from ChristianTeachers in China.

  7. 4 days ago · Articles by Janet Stilson - Writer's Digest. Janet Stilson writes scripts, novels, and short stories that largely fall in the sci-fi and fantasy genres and illuminate the human condition in provocative ways. Her work has been selected to be part of the Writers’ Lab for Women, which is funded by Meryl Streep and Nicole Kidman.

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