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Eva Langston

10 Simple Plot Exercises You Need to Do BEFORE You Write Your Novel!

Thinking about pitching your book on Twitter? Here are 13 things to know about #PitMad and other Twitter pitch events.

13 Things to Know About Twitter Pitch Events

in Writing on 11/25/21

I don’t know what’s going to happen with Twitter, but it’s still around, as of today, and it seems that Twitter pitch contests are continuing as normal, so here we are.  Twitter pitch events can sometimes feel like shouting in a crowded room with a bunch of other writers who are all shouting, too. So I don’t recommend pinning all… View Post

10 Ways Writers Can Get Their Creativity Flowing

in Writing on 11/16/21

You know how it goes. You sit down at your computer and stare at the blinking cursor. You type a sentence. You erase it. You get a snack and drop crumbs all over your keyboard. You wait for the muse to show up, but she seems to be on vacation. Maybe you’re stuck trying to decide how to start. Maybe… View Post

writing novels fear shame paradox

Writing Novels: The Fear, the Shame & the Paradox

in Writing on 10/20/21

Writing Novels No One Wants I wrote my first novel at the age of 24. And now, at the terrifying age of 40, I have written eight complete manuscripts. The first few were practice novels, never to leave the depths of my computer, but the most recent two are pretty good, I think. Not perfect, but worthy of going out… View Post

Interview with writer and environmental journalist Rachel Sarah, author of GIRL WARRIORS: How 25 Young Activists Are Saving the Earth.

Writing to Save the Earth: An Interview with Rachel Sarah

in Interviews, Writing, YA & MG Posts on 09/12/21

I connected recently with writer Rachel Sarah, like one does these days, through a writers’ facebook group, and the more I learned about her career, the more impressed I became. She started out, at the age of twenty-one, as a journalist in the Czech Republic. She then earned her journalism degree from The New School in New York City, became… View Post

Kidlit Genres Explained: Middle Grade, YA, New Adult, & More

in Children's Literature Study, Writing, YA & MG Posts on 08/16/21

Please, please, please, before my head explodes, will everyone please stop calling The Giver a YA book? I don’t know why this offends me so much except for the fact that The Giver is SO CLEARLY a middle grade novel. The protagonist is twelve. The word count is 43,600. It is commonly assigned to middle schoolers. All kidlit genre indicators… View Post

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