Writers’ Resources
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Writers’ Communities
Links to organizations that offer classes, readings, networking opportunities, essays about craft, etc.
Publishing Tools
Links to sites that help navigate the publishing world.
2024 Pushcart Prize Rankings – Fiction – Clifford Garstang’s yearly ranking of literary magazines based on the number of Pushcart Prizes and Special Mentions that the magazines has won for fiction over a ten year period
2024 Pushcart Prize Rankings – Nonfiction – Clifford Garstang’s yearly ranking of literary magazines based on the number of Pushcart Prizes and Special Mentions that the magazines has won for nonfiction over a ten year period
2024 Pushcart Prize Rankings – Poetry – Clifford Garstang’s yearly ranking of literary magazines based on the number of Pushcart Prizes and Special Mentions that the magazines has won for poetry over a ten year period
2024 Pushcart Prize Rankings – Overview – Clifford Garstang explains the methodology behind his yearly Pushcart Prize rankings
Agent Query – a database of literary agents
BookFox – a blog that, among other wonderful things, does a list of Best American Short Story ranking of literary journals
Collins Editorial Services – excellent editorial services to help you get your manuscript in the best possible shape
Compilation of Small Presses Accepting Collections – this is a list I compiled of small presses that accept short story and essay collections
Duotrope Digest – a subscription-based service that offers a journal database, a submission tracker with detailed statistics about users’ interactions with journals, interviews with editors, deadline calendars, newsletters, and more
Entropy Magazine: Where to Submit – a blog that curates a quarterly list of submission markets
Erika Krouse’s Ranking of 500 Fiction Litmags – a list ranking fiction literary magazines based on a variety of factors
Every Writer’s Resource Best Online Literary Magazines – a list ranking the top 20 online literary magazines compiled by Every Writer
Every Writer’s Resource Top 50 Literary Magazines – a list ranking the top 50 literary magazines compiled by Every Writer
Luna Park – a blog that includes journal reviews, author and editor interviews, and more
Literistic – a subscription newsletter that collects a monthly lis tof deadlines for submissions to literary publications, contests, and fellowships; also offers a free shortlist newsletter
NewPages – a blog that offers a journal database as well as journal reviews and other resources
Poets & Writers – more than just a magazine, P&W is a go-to guide to the writing world, with online databases, craft articles, author and editor interviews, and more
Query Shark – A blog devoted to writing and revising query letters
Query Tracker – a database of literary agents and publishers as well as a submissions tracker
The Rankings – a blog that ranks literary magazines by Best American Short Story appearances and links to other prize ranking lists
The Review Review – reviews of various literary journals, as well as interviews, publishing tips, and more
Tell It Slant – a service/literary community that accepts submissions for certain journals and provides a non-subscription submission tracker that can track submissions from both Tell It Slant journals and journals that don’t use the site for submissions.
Wiki Literary Rejections – a Wiki page designed to help writers determine what tier rejection they’ve received from literary journals
Women Who Submit – provides online and in-person support to women seeking to submit their work to literary magazines for publication
The Writer’s Database: Market and Submission Tracker – a free submission tracker that includes a database compiled by members and allows you to chart your writing habits and graph your word count goals
Writers’ Market – a subscription-based service that offers databases of journals, agents, and articles about publishing, a submission tracker, information about paid services for writers, and more
Advice
Links to videos and blog posts that offer practical craft advice and/or help maintain the resolve to write.
Craft Advice
Chris Abouzeid, “Mapping Your Novel”
Aerogramme Writers’ Studio, “21 Residences for Writers in 2015”
Dorothy Allison, “Place”
Erika M. Anderson, “The How of the Writing Workshop”
Robin Antalek, “Desperately Seeking Inspiration”
Nick Arvin, “An Engineer’s Blueprints to Writing”
Lucy Atkins, “How to Create Tension”
Margaret Atwood, “Margaret Atwood’s 10 Rules for Writing Fiction”
Gina Barreca, “Inside the Writers’ Conference: A Conversation between Gina Barreca and Andre Dubus III”
Richard Bausch, “Letter to a Young Writer”
Christopher R. Beha, “The Marquise Went out at Five O’clock: Making Sentences Mean Something “
Robin Black, “21 Things I Wish I’d Known Before I Started Writing: Must-Read Advice For Writers of All Levels”
Robin Black, “No Fool Like a Bold Fool: On Leaving One’s Comfort Zone, No Matter What”
Robin Black, “One of the Most Difficult Things About This Career…”
Robin Black, “The Parent Trap & Other Potential Pitfalls of Writing What You Know”
Robin Black, “Workshopping Reality, Imagined and Otherwise”
Nathan Bransford, “Seven Keys to Writing Good Dialogue”
Nathan Bransford, “Third Person Omniscient vs. Third Person Limited”
Chandra Clarke, “How Proofreading Can Drastically Improve Your Writing”
Amanda Christy Brown and Katherine Schulten, “Short and Sweet: Reading and Writing Flash Fiction”
Amy Jo Burns, “Episodia 2.10: Writing About Other People”
Bonnie Joe Campbell/Help for Writers
Josh Catone, “How to be Creative: The Science of Genius”
Lan Samantha Chang, “Letters to a Young Writer”
Alexander Chee, “Go Away”
Alexander Chee, “Lies Writers Tell Themselves (And How They Can Stop Lying to Themselves and Become Awesome)*”
Emma Coats, “Tweets from Pixar’s School of Plotting”
Paulo, Coelho, “On Writing”
Sue Coletta, Crime Writer’s Resources
A College Student’s Guide to Citing Internet Sources
Christi Craig, “You Talk Too Much: Balancing Dialogue and Narrative”
“Creative Nonfiction”
Kathy Crowley, “1. Because They’re Simple. 2. Because They’re Playful. 3. Because They Work.”
Kathy Crowley, “A Criminal Plot”
Kathy Crowley, “The Novel with Many Narrators is a Multiheaded Beast”
Custom Writing, “11 Basic Writing Rules – Common Mistakes & Fixes”
Anthony Doerr, “So Many Books, So Little Time”
Janelle Drumwright, “4 Ways I Trick Myself Into Writing (That Might Work for You Too)
Mike Errico, “Hi, I’m Your Songwriting Professor”
Annie Evett, “Basic Plot Brainstorming”
Joe Fassler, “Why Does the Short Story Survive?”
Janet Fitch, “A Few Thoughts About Dialogue”
Amanda Fortini, “Mary Karr, The Art of Memoir No. 1”
John Fox, “Ten Guidelines for Structuring a Short Story Collection”
David Gaffney, “Stories in Your Pocket: How to Write Flash Fiction”
The Guardian, “Ten Rules for Writing Fiction: Part One”
The Guardian, “Ten Rules for Writing Fiction: Part Two”
Roxane Gay, “The Chemistry of Things: Shaping a Short Story Collection”
Elizabeth Gilbert’s Ted Talk on Nurturing Creativity
Jon Gingerich, “Five Plot Devices That Hurt Your Writing”
Jon Gingerich, “Writing Effective Dialogue”
Ira Glass on Storytelling, Part 1 of 4
Ira Glass on Storytelling, Part 2 of 4
Ira Glass on Storytelling, Part 3 of 4
Ira Glass on Storytelling, Part 4 of 4
Constance Hale, “The Sentence as a Miniature Narrative”
Aaron Hamburger, “Outlining in Reverse”
Rob W. Hart, “Down With the Double Tap! (Why You Shouldn’t Space Twice After Sentences)”
Rob W. Hart, “On Dialogue Tags: Why Anything Besides ‘Said’ and ‘Ask’ is Lazy Writing”
Katherine Heiny, “With Writing, Opportunity Comes from Small Moments”
Beth Hill, “Dialogue: My Characters Talk Too Much”
Beth Hill, “Dual Duties of Chapter Endings”
“How to Write Satisfying Story Endings”
David Hood, “Writing the Ending for a Short Story”
Daniel Hope, “The Basics of Starting a Writing Group”
Taylor Houston, “Don’t Leave Me Hanging”
Heather Hummel, “Wrestling With the Wrath of Writer’s Block”
Rebecca Johns, “Five Things I Wish I’d Known When Writing My First Novel”
Bret Anthony Johnston, “Don’t Write What You Know”
Bret Anthony Johnston, “My Best Advice”
Bret Anthony Johnston, “Novel v. Story, and Some Rambling about Dolphins”
Stephen Graham Jones, “Ten Obvious Truths About Fiction”
A.J. Kandathil, “Episodia 1.6: The Five Pillars of Place”
Etgar Keret, “Ten Rules for Writing: Not Even Rules, More Like Hidden Truths”
Edan Lepucki “Ask the Writing Teacher: The MFA Debate”
Edan Lepucki, “Finding Inspiration: A Homework Assignment”
Jhumpa Lahiri, “My Life’s Sentences”
Maura Lammers, “The Importance of Thoughtful Editing (or Why I Tear Apart Manuscripts Like a Rabid Dog”
Mark Lees, “Keeping it Short and Sweet: Flash Fiction”
Betsy Lerner’s Blog “The Forest for the Trees”
C.S. Lewis, Letter on Writing
Andrea Martucci, “Literary Boroughs #13: Los Angeles, California”
Alice Mattison, “How to Write Coincidence the Right Way”
Mary McCauley, “Top 10 Proofreading Tips for Fiction Writers”
Amy McElroy, “Choosing and Staying True to a Point of View”
Amy McElroy, “Sensory Description: Deep Beyond the Five Senses We Learned in Preschool”
John McPhee, “Omission: Choosing What to Leave Out”
Paula Morris, “It’s Not About You”
Toni Morrison, “Write, Erase, Do It Again”
Antonya Nelson, “Antonya Nelson’s Ten Writing Rules”
Antonya Nelson, “Short Story: A Process of Revision”
Eric Nelson, “How to Tell People What Your Book is About”
Colin Nissan, “The Ultimate Guide to Writing Better Than You Normally Do”
Mary Norris, “Grammar Queen: The Lay of the Lie/Lay Land”
Michael Nye, “When Should You Know How to Write a Short Story?”
Ann Packer, “5 Writing Tips: Ann Packer”
ZZ Packer, on Whether Writing Can Be Taught, the Full Interview
Chuck Palahniuk, “A Few Amazing Writing Tips from Chuck Palahniu k”
Dorothy Pattison, “Dialogue and Exposition”
Amy Paturel, “8 Common Pitfalls to Avoid When Writing Personal Essays”
Benjamin Percy, “Where’s Papa Going With That Axe?”
Leslie Pietryzk, “Prompt Writing: Not Just for Workshop”
Poets & Writers: Best Books for Writers
Belinda Pollard, “Why Emerging Authors Need Twitter”
Maria Popova, “Advice on Advice from Literary Greats”
Evan S. Porter, “19 Amazing Writing Tips & Techniques from Famous Writers That You Can Use Right Now”
Midge Raymond, “On Being an Everyday Writer (Without Writing Every Day)”
Jodie Renner, “How to Write a Prize-Worthy Short Story”
Keith Ridgway, “Everything is Fiction”
Garry Rodgers Crime Writing Resources
JK Rowling: The Fringe Benefits of Failure
Matthew Salesses, “Answers”
Matthew Salesses, “Seeing Myself: In Search of the Inciting Incident”
Matthew Salesses, “Take the Horn Out of Your Mouth”
Katrin Schumann, “Love It or Hate It: The Art of Editing”
Robert Shapard, “The Remarkable Reinvention of Very Short Fiction”
Dani Shapiro, “On Procrastination and the Necessary Fight”
Lydia Sharp, “Seasonal Writing Disorder”
Lauren Shay, “12 Words to Cut from Your Writing”
Jack Shepherd, “30 Indispensable Writing Tips from Famous Authors”
Signature, “The 27 Best Books on Writing”
Celia Capuzzi Simon, “Why Writers Love to Hate the M.F.A.”
Jessica Smock, “How to Write a Personal Essay That Will Dazzle an Editor”
“South Park Writers Share Their Writing Rule #1”
Susan Straight, “On Learning to Write Without a Room of One’s Own”
Anca Szilagyi, “That’s What She Said?”
Anca Szilagyi, “The Tangible, the Visceral”
Carol Test, “What’s Needed to Hook a Reader? 3 Essential Tips for Story Openings”
Richard Thomas, “Storyville: 15 Unconventional Story Methods”
Christina Thompson, “Prose Matters”
Rachel Toor, “The Habits of Highly Productive Writers”
Virgie Townsend, “Teaching Flash Fiction: Insights and Stories from Three Students and Their Professor (Part One)”
Virgie Townsend, “How To Lead a Writing Workshop with Developing Writers: Advice from Flash fiction Maestros Gay Degani and Kathy Fish (Part Two)”
Kim Triedman, “Journaling 101: Getting Back to Basics”
Dawn Tripp, “On Staying Open”
Becky Tuch, “Nice Short Story Collection. But Do You Have a Novel?”
Becky Tuch, “Public Masturbation, Eating Oranges Slowly, and Opening Doors with a Flourish: How Strong Gestures Bring Characters to Life”
Stephanie Vanderslice, “So You Want to Get an MFA?: An Open Letter to My Students”
Pat Verducci, “Having a Hard Time Finding Your ‘Voice’?”
Pat Verducci, “How to Process Feedback on Your Writing”
Kurt Vonnegut’s 8 Tips on How to Write a Great Story
K.M. Weiland, “Most Common Writing Mistakes Pt. 48: No Conflict Between Characters”
Chuck Wendig, “How to Motivate Yourself as a Writer”
Allison K. Williams, “How Many Drafts Must a Writer Draft?”
Derek Winkler, “Novel Writing for Chronic Procrastinators”
Benjamin Woodard, “18 Short Story Writers on Why They Decided to Write a Novel”
Writer’s Relief, “7 ways to Expertly Edit Your Own Writing”
Ben Yagoda, “The Most Common Comma Mistakes”
Marlene Zadig, “How to Give the Best Public Reading of Your Life”
Marlene Zadig, “How to Revise Before You Begin”
Marlene Zadig, “How to Write Killer Endings”
ZenBusiness, “Writing Careers: The Business Behind Becoming an Author”
Submission and Publishing Advice
Aerogramme Writers’ Studio, “9 Literary Magazines for New and Unpublished Writers”
Aerogramme Writers’ Studio, “12 Literary Magazines for New and Unpublished Writers” ‘
Aerogramme Writers’ Studio, “23 Short Story Competitions in 2016”
Aerogramme Writers’ Studio, “How to Submit Your Writing to Literary Magazines”
“Ask an Editor: Chuck Adams on Getting to Yes”
“Ask an Editor: How to Avoid the Dreaded No”
“Ask an Editor: Kathy Pories on Book Jackets”
“At First Draft: The 6 (Minimum) Steps to Revision Your Manuscript Before Submission”
Kelli Russell Agodon, “Submit Like a Man: How Women Writers Can Become More Successful”
Chuck Augello, “All You Need to Know About Publishing in Online Lit Mags”
Lynne Barrett, “What Editors Want: A Must-Read for Writers Submitting to Literary Magazines”
Aimee Bender, “Why the Best Way to Get Creative is to Make Some Rules”
Aimee Bender, “The Writer’s Contract”
Jason Boog, “Successful Query Letters for Literary Agents”
“Book Cover Design”
BookFox, “Top 20 Places to Submit Flash Fiction”
Michael Bourne, “‘A Right Fit:’ Navigating the World of Literary Agents”
Laura Brennan, “Pitching 101”
David Cameron, “The New Yorker Rejects Itself: A Quasi-Scientific Analysis of Slush Piles”
Michael Alexander Chaney, “10 Best Lit Mags to Send Your Flash Fiction (and Happily Get Rejected From) “
Michael Alexander Chaney, “Top 10 Literary Magazines to Send Your Best Flash (and Maybe Get Accepted Too) “
Michael Alexander Chaney, “Top 10 Literary Magazines to Send Your Best Flash (and Maybe Get Accepted pt. 2) “
Michael Alexander Chaney, “Top 10 Literary Magazines to Send Very VERY Short Flashes”
Michael Alexander Chaney, “Top 10 Literary Magazines that Really Do Publish Emerging Writers”
Michael Alexander Chaney, “Top Ten Journals to Submit Flash Fiction for Wigleaf’s Top 50 List”
Kara Cochran, “Ten Things I Look For When Selecting Submissions”
Karen Craigo, “The Submittable Blues”
Kelly Davio, “Submittable from an Editor’s Point of View: Your Top 5 Questions Answered”
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, “Publishing Tip: How to Find a Literary Agent”
Elizabeth Evans, “Literary Agent Tells All: 5 Things You Didn’t Know About Book Publishing”
Flash Fiction Chronicles, “Flash Markets”
Jane Friedman, “The Complete Guide to Query Letters that Get Manuscript Requests”
Jane Friedman, “How to Find an Agent for Your Book”
The Frontlist Blog, “Short Story Collections”
“Full Disclosure: What to Include in Your Cover Letter”
Rachelle Gardner, “How to Talk with Publishers and Agents”
Windy Lynn Harris, “Formatting Your Manuscript: The Final Step Before Pressing Send”
Jane Hertenstein, “Places to Submit Flash”
“How to Get a Byline on CNN”
“How to Write a Query Letter”
Emily Lackey, “The Art of Submission: Everything You Need to Start Submitting Your Work Today”
Eva Langston, “Mistakes Writers Make When Submitting to Literary Magazines”
Joy Lazendorfer, “Should Literary Journals Charge Writers Just to Read Their Work?”
Karin Lin-Greenberg, “On Reading for the Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction”
Jennifer Luebbers, “Indiana Review’s Selection Process, Demystified”
Lincoln Michel, “Is It Time for Literary Magazines to Rethink the Slush?”
Lincoln Michel, “Lit Mag 101: How, When, and Where to Send Your Work”
Lincoln Michel, “The Ultimate Guide to Getting Published in a Literary Magazine”
Katie Moulton, “If Lottery Tickets Came with Coffee: On Applying to Contests”
Michael Nye, “The Art of the Literary Magazine Cover Letter”
Anittah Patrick, “10 Great Lit Mags for Straightforward Personal Essays”
Anittah Patrick, “12 Places Accomplished Writers Can Submit 7K Word Essays”
Anittah Patrick, “Great Lit Mags Accepting 7K Word Essays Right Now”
Erin Reel, “A What-To-Do and What-Not-To-Do List for Literary Agents”
David Reuss, “Look Like a Genius Without Actually Being One: Eight Formatting Tips and Tricks”
Lora Rivera, “How to Submit to Literary Journals”
Lora Rivera, “Re: How to Submit to Literary Journals: Withdrawing Your Piece”
Barb Ross, “Four Lies Book Publicists Will Tell You”
Lisa Rowan, “19 Websites and Magazines That Want to Publish Your Personal Essay”
Steven Schwartz, “We Want Your Fiction”
Michelle Seaton, “Yes, Your Submission Phobia is Holding You Back”
William Shunn, “Proper Manuscript Format, Short Story”
Jon Simmons, “Roundup: Getting Published”
Curtis Sittenfeld, “24 Things No One Tells You About Book Publishing”
Ian Stansel, “Sending Out Work: The Job Part of the Writing Job”
Jonathon Sturgeon, “5 New Literary Publications to Watch”
Submittable, “What Does My Submission Status Mean?”
Zach Tarvin, “Submission Season Bonus Round: Handling an Editor’s Decision”
Tori Telfer, “Becky Tuch Has Definitely Read More Literary Magazines Than You”
Ted Thompson, “‘I Sold My Book for $25,000’: A Debut Novelist’s Experiment with Radical Honesty”
Becky Tuch, “Flash Fiction: A List of Resources”
Becky Tuch, “Your Lit Mag Starter Kit, Part I: Hearty, High-Quality, Aesthetically Traditional Lit Mags”
Becky Tuch, “Your Lit Mag Starter Kit, Part II: Celebrating Quirk!”
Becky Tuch, “Your Lit Mag Starter Kit, Part III: Actively Seeking Diversity”
“Versal’s Rejection Letters, or a Close Look at Our Process of Enthusiasm”
Ginny Wiehardt, “Cover Letter Advice”
Laura Maylene Walter, “Short Story Collection Contests, Part I: The Reading and Judging Process”
Laura Maylene Walter, “Short Story Collection Contests, Part II: Submission Pitfalls and Tips”
Meghan Ward, “20 Great Places to Publish Personal Essays”
Chris Wiewiora, “A Five Step Guide to Healthy Submissions”
Writer’s Circle, “How to Get Published in Literary Magazines and Journals”
Writer’s Digest, “Successful Queries”
Writer’s Relief, “7 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Submitting to Literary Journals”
“Your Perfect Cover Letter”
Blogging Tips
Links to posts that provide handy blogging tips.
Allison Barrett Carter, “A Freelance Writer’s Blog Strategy (No Google Analytics Allowed)”
Anne R. Allen, “Blogging for Authors: How to Create a Blog that Can Grow With Your Career”
Amy Lynn Andrews, “Tips for Using Images on Your Blog”
Amy Lynn Andrews, “Anatomy of a Good Blog Post”
Nina Badzin, “Twitter & BlogTips”
Matt Banner, “How to Start & Create a Blog Today: Step-by-Step”
Rita Barry, “14 Ways Evernote Can Make Blogging Easier”
Rita Barry, “Ask Yourself One Question Before Writing Your Next Blog Post”
Rita Barry, “How to Find Images for Your Blog that Don’t Suck”
“Beginner’s Guide to Customizing WordPress”
“Better Blogger Series: Nina Badzin”
Kristin Bustamante, “How To Catch an Editor’s Eye”
The Content Factory, “The $8,000 Mistake That All Bloggers Should Beware”
Belle Beth Cooper, “5 Ways to Get Through Writer’s Block or Content Marketing Fatigue”
James Chartrard, “One Simple Way to Generate Comments on Your Blog”
Scott Chow, “How to Start Your Blog Today”
Gary Dek, “How To Start A Blog”
Estelle Erasmus, “9 Steps to Get You Writing the Perfect Article Pitch”
Sarah Foregrave, “5 Ideas for Author Newsletter Content”
FirstSiteGuide, “The Beginner’s Guide to Better Blogging”
FirstSiteGuide, “Webhosting Services Explained: The Beginner’s Guide to Small Business Website Hosting”
Jane Friedman, “Facebook for Authors: Getting Started Guide”
Jane Friedman, “Getting Started Guide: Blogging for Writers”
Kimberley Grabas, “How to Get Traffic to Your Author Website: 30+ Tips for Discouraged Writers”
Molly Greene, “101 Fabulous Blog Topic Ideas”
Molly Greene, “How to Build a Perfect Blog Post”
Molly Greene, “Increase Blog Traffic & Subscribers: 8 Tips
Will Hoekenga, “7 Emails You Should Send Your Subscribers (But Probably Don’t)
Cindy King, “39 Blog Tips From the Pros”
Tommy Landry, “Writer’s Block: 7 Ways to Get Past It”
Tyler Lawrence, “Are You Using Sharelines Yet? How to Make Your Content Easy to Share”
Roni Lorin, “Bloggers Beware: You CAN Get Sued for Using Photos You Don’t Own on Your Site”
Jerry Low, “Things to Do When You Are Having Writer’s Block”
Susan Maccarelli, “Creating An Author Website: 7 Sites That Will Totally Inspire You”
Kelly Thomas Mango, “9 Tips for Writing Great Business Website Content”
Nicole Miller, “How to Beat Writer’s Block and Create a Sticky Writing Habit”
Caitlin Muir, “11 Places to Get a Free and Legal Photo for Your Blog”
Caitlin Muir, “50+ Things to Write About When You Have Writer’s Block”
Belinda Pollard, “The One Big Reason Authors Need to Blog”
John Rampton, “10 Simple Tips for Improving Your Blog”
Darren Rowse, “Battling Bloggers Block”
Courtney Seiter, “The Everything Guide to Twitter Cards: How to Choose, Measure Them and More”
Kevin Shively, “How Often Should I Share a Blog Post on Social Media”
Lorna Sixsmith, “Why (and How) Writers Should Use Pinterest”
Sonya Spillman, “What Bloggers Want Their Friends and Family to Know About Blogging”
Rachel Thompson, “5 Ways You Can Easily Repurpose Blog Content for More Shares”
Kate Tilton, “How to Create Content People Care About”
Blanca Valbuena, “10 Key Social Media Scheduling Facts for Bloggers”
Mike Wallager, “How to Start a Blog: A Step By Step Guide”
Mariel Sunday Wangsguard, “Top 10 Blogging Tips for Beginners”
Chuck Wendig, “Gotcher Blog-Writin’ Advice Right Here”
Web Design Relief, “10 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Launching Your Author Website”
Web Design Relief, “Author Website Design: The One Thing Your Website Must Do”
Web Design Relief, “The Weary Writer’s Guide to Better Blogging”
Chuck Wendig, “I Gotcher Blog-Writin’ Advice Right Here”
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