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Tag: balticon

Morgan’s #Balticon55

I wore ALL the hats this past weekend.

Panelist
Technician
Social Media Director
and Attendee.

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Gearing Up For Balticon 55

This weekend will be my 7th Balticon in a row and my second year staffing it — and being on panels.

What am I doing? How busy IS my schedule? and Why do I do it?

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Morgan’s 2021 Resolutions

Last year was a year of querying/submitting, revisions, reading, and networking.

This year? The goal is publication! Yet again, I need to focus on what will get me there.

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Novel, Novella or Short Story?

The size of a story is often dictated by the scope of the idea that spawned it. While some experienced writers can tell from the shape of the concept how long their story will be, it’s often a case of trial and error and years.

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Choosing Your Perspective

All stories have a voice and a point-of-view — or POV.

It’s how you combine them that makes a story that resonates.

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How to Self-Edit That Lousy First Draft

Welcome to Part 9 of my Virtual Balticon panel writeup. The painful panel description was as follows: Panelists will discuss they’re … More

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There is No Finish Line: Momentum for Writers

Experienced writers who have been on the roller coaster for a while know the big secret: you never really “make it.” Just because you’ve sold one book doesn’t mean you’ll sell the next one, and just because you didn’t sell the last one doesn’t mean the next one won’t hit big.

How do you maintain the will to keep creating?

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Making Painful Edits

Welcome to Part 7 of my Virtual Balticon panel writeup. It’s hard to cut out scenes or characters that you love, … More

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Science Fiction Has Always Been Political

Here’s Part 6 of my Virtual Balticon panel notes. Throughout the history of science fiction and fantasy, creators have used the … More

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