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- The First Person Challenge by Shadow and Fang on Nov 17, 2009
I’ve been on a YA kick lately, having knocked out Maggie Stiefvater’s Shiver and Simon Holt’s The Devouring in the last week. I’ve been listening to Alyson Noel’s Evermore on audiobook over the weekend, and it really...
- A Literary Holiday Gift Guide: Best New Books on New York, New York by Walking Off the Big Apple on Nov 15, 2009
Not surprisingly, New York as a subject generates a lot of books. Each year the shelves in the New York section of bookstores become overcrowded with new books about the city, each one adding something different to a vast body of city literature. Thi...
- Flash Friday by Shadow and Fang on Nov 13, 2009
This is more properly a blurb or character sketch than flash fiction. It doesn’t have a proper ending and it’s rather long, but it’s what derailed my productivity on current projects this week, the character who so rudely interrup...
- DIY Dream Poem by Big Window on Nov 11, 2009
Here's a fun sounding exercise from Read Write Poem. It's by Bruce Covey. Let us know if you give it a try! X=13, Y=21 Where there are coins, there’s matter, A narrow strip of over 700,000 in this province. Today...
- DIY Dream Poem by Big Window on Nov 11, 2009
Here's a fun sounding exercise from Read Write Poem. It's by Bruce Covey. Let us know if you give it a try! X=13, Y=21 Where there are coins, there’s matter, A narrow strip of over 700,000 in this province. Today...
- Listen To The Work by Shadow and Fang on Nov 5, 2009
This is my 1,000th post at Shadow and Fang. I would like to say that I have some brilliant insight to share that everyone will want to retweet, but to be perfectly honest, I’m having one of my rare “I hate writing. Why am I doing this...
- Inductive vs. Deductive Plotting by Shadow and Fang on Nov 4, 2009
Over at All The Worlds Our Page, Kristen is talking about how love scenes (or at the very least kissing scenes–depending on your genre) are a really great way to get to know your characters on the front end of a book. And she’s right...
















