Writer Unboxed Redirect: What Do Gynecology and Writing Have in Common?
Whelp, I’m alive. I won’t lie; last week was rough with dental problems in three O’Hara family members and other things a-happening. Fortunately, this week promises to be more typical. Let me begin it by thanking Victoria Mixon, who made a wonderful Read More …
Guest Post: Victoria Mixon on Fueling Plot Momentum
Peeps, this post is a landmark for me, and I’m so excited. I’ve had guests here in the guise of interview victims before, but never entirely turned over the Tartitude reins. I can think of few more qualified to handle Read More …
Who Said Rashes Aren’t Fun?
I’m starting a new feature on this blog, and it will be more regularly updated than any other meme I’ve followed because of the natural abundance of material. (Note to self: check if I’ve followed any memes in the past, and if so, Read More …
Fetish for Writerly Goods Lands Romance Authors in the Klink
A satire about what happens when good-girl writers meet bad-ass stationery products. Read More …
Writer Unboxed Redirect: Keith Cronin, Author of ME AGAIN – Part II
Part II, in which Keith talks about the confluence of musicianship and writing, and in which he has a few rousing pieces of advice. Hope you can join us.
Writer Unboxed Redirect: Interview with Keith Cronin, Author of ME AGAIN
He’s responsible for the title of Sara Gruen’s Water for Elephants, a drummer, and he wrote an emotional story being marketed as Women’s Fiction. These are a few reasons why I hope you’ll come to WU for Part I of my interview with Keith Cronin. And if Read More …
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