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How to Find Your Writing Voice for Fiction: Tips from Novelists and Other Fiction Writers

by Jack Woodville London | Oct 6, 2014 | Articles

You may have heard the expression “writing voice” or “writer’s voice.” Perhaps an editor has even told you that you need to develop your voice as a writer. Or maybe you heard that a fresh voice can help you stand out in the crowded world of publishing—and draw the...

On the Nightstand: The Autumn Equinox….

by Jack Woodville London | Sep 20, 2014 | On the Nightstand

It is the autumnal equinox, midway between high summer and dark winter, the longest and shortest days or our calendar. Entonces? Well, it means that during a long summer I have moved a bunch of books on and off my nightstand, and also have stocked up for winter. Let’s...
Western Union:… Your son, Second Lieutenant Robert E. Hanrahan, is a prisoner of war of the German government.

Western Union:… Your son, Second Lieutenant Robert E. Hanrahan, is a prisoner of war of the German government.

by Jack Woodville London | Sep 3, 2014 | The Letter Project

There is more, both for the soldier and for the family, after the dreaded telegram. Thanks to the Hanrahan Family, you may look beyond that message and into a window of the experience of being a prisoner of...

Writing Your First Novel: Five Fundamentals for Your Path to the Pulitzer

by Jack Woodville London | Aug 13, 2014 | Articles

Autumn is the season when word processors develop twitches in keyboards. Writers emerge from summers abroad, agents hunger for a new voice, publishers finally release the hidden gems that will save their industry. Book reviews burst with new titles and bestseller...

On the Nightstand: Life’s a Beach (Read)

by Jack Woodville London | Jun 24, 2014 | On the Nightstand

It is June.  The days are long, the sun is high, and my nightstand is groaning.   What on earth should get out from under the bed lamp and head for the beach?   Books, of course, and you.  As for the books, I suggest these, in varying degrees of ‘suggest.’...
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