Category Archives: PAP

Yesterday, while working on my first science fiction novel (I really never get tired of saying that), I started to recognize one of my characters from the outside and think of her the way a literary critic might. It’s a … Continue reading

Posted in feminism, PAP, story, writing life 5 Comments

Okay yes, winners. We’ll get to that. Tomorrow, I promise. We’re doing all this home improvement stuff around the house so I’ve been a little distracted. First up, BEA. So this was my second time at BEA (last time was … Continue reading

Posted in anthologies, fabulosity, other writers, PAP, trips, unicorns, writing industry, writing life, YA, zombies 21 Comments

Yay, I found my camera cord! So now you can see what I’ve been up to recently. A little of this: And a lot of this: Note the Kindle. I’m not head over heels in love with it, but it … Continue reading

Posted in Austen, diversions, PAP, Rio, writing life 5 Comments

Since, y’know, I’m writing one. I am a big, big fan of retellings, in general. I think the first time I was aware of one was when my parents introduced me to West Side Story. My dad is not the … Continue reading

Posted in Austen, biz, movies, other writers, PAP, story, writing industry, writing life 9 Comments

In all the excitement about announcing my new book yesterday, I forgot to point y’all to one of my guest blogs. Kate at Read This Book! asked me to blog about one of my favorite “lost” YA novels. I sing … Continue reading

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Regular readers of this blog have long heard me wax on and on about my love for Jane Austen’s last novel, PERSUASION. It’s my favorite of all the Austens. I own about seven different editions of the novel, and three … Continue reading

Posted in Austen, PAP 42 Comments

On Thursday, I finally sat down and started work on my new book. See the word counter over there on the right? Pretty, pretty orange! Look at the way it creeps up on that vast swath of unwritten white! So, … Continue reading

Posted in PAP, Uncategorized, words, writing advice, writing industry 10 Comments

So this post started life a few weeks ago as a conversation with Carrie about what “dystopia” actually meant in the context of writing dystopic fiction. Carrie’s opinion, which I’ve since confirmed is the prevailing one, is that a dystopia … Continue reading

Posted in PAP, writing industry, YA 18 Comments