Second Chances - A Guest Post By Kayla King

Kayla King is a graduate of the Mountainview MFA. She is the author of These Are the Women We Write About, a micro-collection of poetry published by The Poetry Annals. Her short story, “In the Valley of Stars,” is included in Mistletoe & Magic: A YA Books Central Holiday Anthology. Kayla's fiction and poetry has been published by or is forthcoming from Plath Poetry Project, Dear Damsels, Figroot Press, Ink In Thirds Magazine, Firewords Magazine, Sobotka Literary Magazine, and Twelve Winters Press, among others. You can follow Kayla’s writing journey over at her website: kaylakingbooks.com or her twitterings @KaylaMKing. 

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How the Book Publishing Industry is Adapting to Concerns Regarding Paper Production

Reading can save people from horrible and dark things or just the insanity of reality. The increase in books being manufactured could be a positive and negative thing. More books mean new readers which mean a more relaxed and less technology dependent community. However, many agree that books are the reason why we are losing trees and clean oxygen and causing global climate change through the need for more paper.

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How Goodreads Renewed My Faith in Social Media - A Guest Post By Arun Chittur

I grew to love and loathe my phone, not for its size or price or even the tendency for its software to crash, but because of all the ‘information’ I could access.  The ability to scan thousands of headlines and taglines until your eyes numb, only to regret wasting that half-hour when you could’ve been working or reading a book.  A few months ago I resolved to back away from social media. I deleted the apps and experimented with a “shut-off” period every day in which I didn’t touch my phone for any reason.  It lasted three days. Until the first time my wife leaned over on the couch, “Hey, look at this.” I was wholly off the bandwagon in seconds, facedown in the gutter getting trampled by the 24-hour newsfeed.

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How To Organize Your Writing Life - A Guest Post By Mariann Foster

If you've had that book or blog post in the back of your mind for quite awhile, but have yet to see it through to publication, maybe now is the time to get it into print.  Sometimes great ideas stay stuck in people's hearts and heads because they aren't sure how to organize it all.  I hope I can help you when that happens. I love talking about writing.  I'm a reading/writing specialist and have published two children's books.  Writing is something that I'm passionate about helping people with.  I hope that this article helps you to get your writing ideas published sooner than later.

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Writing and Getting Inspiration with Story Cubes - A Guest Post by Pepi Valderrama

Writing can be challenging when we get stuck. Story Cubes are a great way to get inspiration and continue our story. Sometimes games can help us develop characters, build worlds, and come up with incredible battles. These cubes are similar to dice. However, they have simple images printed instead of numbers. The target of the game is to create a story using the cubes as raw material.

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An Open Letter on Pushing Through Writing Schedule Inconsistency - A Guest Post From Holley Long

The first time I was able to write with any kind of regularity was my second semester of college. Before, I’d either had only the time to write or the ideas for what to write, never both. That semester, I had a looser class schedule and a story idea that wouldn’t let me ignore it. I stole moments to write it, not really keeping to a strict schedule, but finishing a novel all the same. It wasn’t until my second book, a year later, that I got my act together. I scheduled my classes around my best writing times, electing to keep my mornings free and vowing to get at least 2000 words done before noon.

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Surviving the Query Trenches - A Guest Post By Kayla King

My journey within the query trenches began July 31, 2017, and I’m still there after six months. I’ve received one full manuscript request from an agent who later passed on the work. I’ve endured twenty rejections, but my partial manuscript is currently under consideration. During this time in the trenches, I have done my best to not only survive but thrive. And I’m hoping you can do the same with these ten tips and tricks to surviving the query trenches!

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