Tag: publishing
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Navigating AI in the Publishing World

How to navigate a rapidly changing publishing world as a writer Maybe you saw the recent publishing controversy that’s been sweeping social media lately. The horror novel Shy Girl by Mia Ballard was recently pulled from bookshelves by its publisher after accusations of AI use put the author’s integrity into question. Speculation immediately swirled as…
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Boost Your Writing With These Must-Know Literary Devices

Discover how imagery, metaphors, and other essential techniques bring your words to life. “I could never write like that.”“I’m just not a literary writer.” If I had a dollar for every time a friend, student, or fellow writer said something like this… well, I’d at least be able to buy myself a new notebook. This…
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Big News! My Book is Being Published!

A Dream Years in the Making (and the Moment It Became Real) It’s a Dream Come True!I was in the middle of teaching when my watch buzzed and I saw the flash across the screen of the email. It was first offer on the book I had spent months (years!) working on. I temporarily forgot…
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I’m Officially Represented!

I landed a literary agent and am officially represented! Somebody pinch me—this is surreal. Crazy. Something I’ve only ever dream about. After querying my current novel for nearly a year, I am officially represented by Sara Shandler of The Book Group. It is an absolute dream come true, and I’m so excited for these next…
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“The Borealis Eclipse” Published in Cricket Magazine

My short fiction piece, “The Borealis Eclipse”, was published in the September 2023 issue of Cricket magazine. When I first started pursuing publication, I decided that I would start with magazines. I wanted the practice, the resume, and frankly, the income. Magazines have a greater need for short pieces since many put out an issue…
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“Light in the Dark” Published in Keys for Kids Magazine

My latest devotion is in Keys for Kids magazine! As a teacher for many years and a mom of four, I know my way around a children’s devotion or two. Often times, I can find them a bit didactic, or even, well… lame. Let’s be real, devotions in general can often fall into two categories:…



