Now that YA (young adult) novels are such a large part of the book landscape, it can be a challenge … More
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WorldCon 77: Dublin
I survived WorldCon! And, shocking likely no one, I didn’t even attend half of the 80 panels I’d lowered my … More
Consent Violations and Bystander Intervention
With convention season in full swing, now is a good time to talk about consent violations and how you can help. With the upswing of the #meToo movement, people are feeling more and more comfortable at least calling out behavior that makes them uncomfortable — or worse.
On this panel, Lisa Adler-Golder, Bill Lawhorn, Jennifer Povey, and Stephanie Burke discussed ways to avoid inadvertently (or intentionally) “creeping”, how people and conventions can discourage violations from happening in the first place, ways to help someone escape harassment, how to educate a violator, and what the process is if you need to report an incident.
YouTube Survival Guide
I know, I know. I’m a writer blogger, but I’ve got this YouTube channel thing, as an #authorTuber. So, when … More
Advancing the Story Without Traumatizing Your Characters
You know stories need stakes. You know you need to get your readers to care. So? You try to make … More
Pitching Agents And Readers
I talk a lot about pitching agents via the query process, but that’s not the only way to pitch. There … More
Dynamic Voice Acting
Whether you’re thinking about a podcast, joining #AuthorTube, or just wanting to wow the audience when you read an excerpt … More
How To Be A Good Moderator
Having attended, at this point, easily over a hundred panels in the last 5 years, I definitely have opinions. And … More
Writing Motivation For Doomsday Cults
Doomsday cults have been around for a long time, probably since the dawn of civilization. Writers and readers alike have … More