
Call For Submissions! Betty Bites Back: Horror Stories for Young Feminists
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http://writerwriterpantsonfire.blogspot.com/2018/03/call-for-submissions-betty-bites-back.html
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http://writerwriterpantsonfire.blogspot.com/2018/03/call-for-submissions-betty-bites-back.html
The March roundup episode features a quick review of guests and topics this month, as well as some advice on how to take the guilt out of writing.
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The Pros of Cons by Alison Cherry, Lindsay Ribar & Michelle Schusterman
Today’s guest is Liesl Shurtliff, New York Times Bestselling author of middle novels Rump, Jack, Red and Grump, and the upcoming Mona Lisa Key, first in the Time Castaways trilogy. Liesl joins host Mindy McGinnis to talk about being somewhat unaware of the success of her debut and the transition from writing being a hobby to becoming a job. Also: working in the same world for four novels… taxing on the creativity, or liberating on the world building?
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THE QUEEN OF ENGLAND: CORONATION by Courtney Brandt
THE TRAIL RULES by Melanie Hooyenga
Co-authors Alison Cherry, Lindsay Ribar and Michelle Schusterman join host Mindy McGinnis to talk about the inspiration for their upcoming release, THE PROS OF CONS.
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THE QUEEN OF ENGLAND: CORONATION by Courtney Brandt
Today’s guest is Tricia Springstubb, author of picture books, chapter books and novels for middle grade readers. She joins host Mindy McGinnis to talk about the transition of changing from being a lover of stories to a writer of them, and why she writes for the age groups she does, how she takes real life inspiration and uses them in her fiction, and the challenge of writing chapter books for the readers who are in between picture books and novels.
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QUEEN OF ENGLAND: CORONATION by Courtney Brandt
AS I DESCENDED by Robin Talley