Before the new year begins, I thought I'd leave you with a few good posts I've been reserving for awhile now, waiting to build up a proper linkspam. I, er, had more links than I'd originally thought I had, but this is going to be my last post until after the holidays, so you'll have plenty of time to peruse and clickity click.
Merry Christmas!
On Writing: Before the Sale/Agent
- Aprilynne Pike on writing a new novel when one doesn't sell.
- Cynsations gave us writers--before and after publication--some food for thought on website design. Angela's doing the Seven Deadly Sins of writing. Here's sin one.
- Mandy, author of Prada and Prejudice, gave details on her amazing publication story. Moral: don't give up!
- Revisions. I hate them. But I find it fascinating to see how others revise--PJ Hoover did a great article at the Spectacle about revising her trilogy. (and while you're at it, check out the interview PJ did with the Enchanted Inkpot.)
- About to start querying? Jill Corcoran listed some great links. Also: the QT blog has seven things you need to do to get published. And while we're at it, Upstart Crow shared a link of the characteristics Little Brown looked for before accepting a work in publishing. Also: Holt's uncensored top ten tips for writers.
- Writing a synopsis? This was a pretty cool tip.
On Writing: After the Sale/Agent
- Kim Pauley did a post on how much money writers really make, and Genreality had a more detailed post on the subject dealing with one NY Times bestselling author's paycheck.
- Janice Hardy is giving a lot of details about what to do after the agent, which I'm finding fascinating. Also: details on writing sequels.
- If you missed it, Laura and Lisa hosted agent appreciation day! (And speaking of, Shannon had one of the best stories of signing with her agent. Also: Bria recently signed with her agent, and I have loved her "After the Yes" posts. Also, also: an interview about being agented that's quite well done here.)
- Kate Schaffer Testerman on what to expect of your agent. (Moonrat did it first.) Speaking of, Becky Levine's How I Got My Agent story.
On Editors and Publishers
- Top Ten Reasons the Editor Doesn't Like what The Critique Group Loves
- I found this post at Carolrhoda fascinating: why it's so difficult to make good YA covers.
- Those of you writing YA: be aware of the rising new genre, New Adult.
- One publisher's acquisition process. Quite an impressive flow chart is involved. Speaking of: how a book is made.
On Other
- Query Tracker is now offering easier to use writing networks--if you're not a member yet, this is just one more reason to join (for free).
- All you multi-cultural writers out there: Into the Wardrobe recently launched Asia in the Heart, World on the Mind, a blog dedicated to Asian literature.
Fun Stuff!
- DGLM provided a great link to a NY Times article on the weird locations and habits of writers. It's a fun read!
- This story makes me wish I had a recipe for my own book to share.
- I concur.
- Elana on why she started writing. I may want to
shamelessly stealflatteringly imitate this post in the future... - Re-imaged covers to Madeline L'Engle's Time Quartet. *sigh* I love this man's art.
- This is a fun read. And this is a fun looksy. And so is this.
Self Publishing and How (not) to Do It
- Agent Rachelle Gardner gives what I think is the best reasoning on why self publishing does NOT work for fiction writers. If you're a fiction writer who's ever considered self publishing, be sure to check this out first.
- If you STILL don't believe me, then read this article, too, about the self-publishing statistics (statistics on cold hard cash, y'all).
- And then if your STILL STILL not convinced, then read this, too.
- And, although I'm adamantly against self publishing fiction works, I'm still open to e-books, and this article was quite informative.
- Censorship sucks. Carrie Ryan (The Forest of Hands and Teeth) explains why.
- I wanted to feature this in more detail (and I still might, but lord knows when). Anyway, Steph posted a FANTASTIC article on whether or not modern YA belongs in classrooms. (For the record: my opinion is YES.)
- It is my goal in life to get a book review like this. But hopefully never one like this.
Books I Want to Read:
- Powerless
- (online movie) Alma
- How it Ends
- Magic Under Glass (also: here)
- The Dresskeeper
- (game) a Nintendo DS game that lets you draw kanji!
- Gentlemen
- Brightly Woven
- Ghost in the Machine
- Tomorrow, When the War Began
- The Hunchback Assignments
- Because I am Furniture
- The Magicians
...and finally, two Merry Christmas links! (Both courtesy of Jay Asher, author of Thirteen Reasons Why.
- Charles Dickens on revising A Christmas Carol
- Fun with Christmas Decorations You MUST read this one!!! It's hilarious!
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!
20 comments:
Thank you for all the links. Great stuff! Happy holidyas!
Fantastic links. What a wonderful gift. Thank you!
I'm going to devour all of these links over my break. Thanks Beth!
What an awesome collection of link spam. Who knew spam and awesome could ever go together in a sentence lol! Thanks for compiling!
Love your links! I'm bookmarking it when I get to that point when I, er, actually need to start doing research on queries. Hah. Far, far away. Happy holidays!
(Oh, and YES, feel free to expand on the "YA in classrooms" topic. I'd love to hear your thoughts on it. And thank you for including my link up there!)
Yay! I'm so glad that you all found this helpful!
(And Steph: I *totally* plan on it!)
What a wonderful post. Thanks for the inclusion and all the other great links. You're going to keep me busy today! :)
Thanks for the link love, Beth!
Oh, I just came by to say "hi" now I have all these great links...thank you!
Oh my goodness ... I have a lot of reading to do! Thanks for the great links! Merry Christmas!
Left a little something for you on my blog! Check it out! http://carol-in-print.blogspot.com/2009/12/have-blog-will-follow.html
Great links! You found some great stuff!
These links are incredibly helpful. Thank you! :>
Oh, wow! Thanks, these look GREAT! Too bad my kids are off for the next 12 days and I'll have no time to read them! Ah, your vacation is my misery :)
Congratulations on getting a great agent, Beth! And those links are giving me plenty to browse through as well.
Have a great festive season!
Bookmarking this to explore soon. Thanks for gathering all the goodness!
Thank you for the link love, Beth! Merry Christmas and CONGRATULATIONS on getting an agent!!!
Wow there are some amazing links here - I'm working my way thru them all!
Thanks so much for including me (glad to see you're still on the I Got An Agent High)
:)
bria
I'm giddy with all these links Beth! So many to click *click*
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