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(Brow)beaten Into Submission?

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneyFebruary 13, 2018Leave a comment

Facebook Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > Submit only when your work is ready, not when your family or friends think you should. Sometimes, the most well-meaning folks can do the greatest harm to an aspiring writer. If Great Aunt Harriet insists your writing is…

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087: Making Your Submissions Plan

PodcastBy Morgan LaneyFebruary 9, 2018Leave a comment

087: Making Your Submissions Plan
February 9, 2018

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Projecting Confidence Without Being Obnoxious | IFW

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyFebruary 8, 2018Leave a comment

Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > Your first contact with a publisher or agent does a lot of things. It presents the project you’ve created (or wish to create) in a clear, concise, lively manner. That’s hard enough,…

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Julie Hedlund- Top 3 Submission Tips – Institute for Writers

PodcastBy Morgan LaneyFebruary 8, 2018Leave a comment

086: Julie Hedlund – Top 3 Submission Tips
February 2, 2018

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The First Step to Getting Published…Submissions

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneyFebruary 6, 20181 Comment

Once you decide you want to be published, the first thing you need to do is decide how to target your submissions. Here’s how to outline your first steps.

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Submissions: Because Publishers Rarely Come to You

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyFebruary 1, 20181 Comment

Facebook Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > If you ask almost any writer what parts of the process they like least, submissions will pop up somewhere in the list. We worry about whether we’re doing it right. We struggle to find all the information we…

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Idea Starters: Lo-Jack and High Tech

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneyJanuary 30, 20182 Comments

Facebook Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > We’ve talked about many ways to use idea starters. Most of the time they don’t need to be based on fancy systems with lots of features. It just takes old school, go-to tools that you can pull out…

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085: When You Have No Ideas

PodcastBy Morgan LaneyJanuary 26, 2018Leave a comment

085: When You Have No Ideas
January 26, 2018

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Get Out of Your Comfort Zone: Try Nonfiction | IFW

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyJanuary 25, 2018Leave a comment

Facebook Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > Get Out of Your Comfort Zone: Try Nonfiction For most people considering children’s writing for a career (or even for a hobby), the type of writing that comes to mind is fiction. For many of us, the picture…

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Idea Starters: Map Your Ideas

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneyJanuary 23, 20183 Comments

Facebook Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > An offshoot of mining for stories is mapping ideas. For me, it started as a way to think about and control how much money I make on my stories. Those of us who write for publication have all…

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084: Idea Theft

PodcastBy Morgan LaneyJanuary 19, 2018Leave a comment

084: Idea Theft
January 19, 2018

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A Raven and A Writing Desk

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyJanuary 18, 2018Leave a comment

Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > “How is a raven like a writing desk?” When Lewis Carroll first wrote the riddle about the raven and the writing desk, he didn’t have an answer. It was simply a riddle…

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Idea Starters Mining Your Stash

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneyJanuary 16, 20183 Comments

Facebook Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > If you are like me, writing can be a series of stops and starts. It is all a part of the process. I have a ton of ideas that may have been great but as I started writing,…

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083: Idea Mining

PodcastBy Morgan LaneyJanuary 12, 2018Leave a comment

083: Idea Mining
January 12, 2018

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Using an Object for Inspiration

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyJanuary 11, 20183 Comments

Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > Over the holidays, as I was putting out the holiday decorations, my daughter and I took time to talk about some the ornaments and other well-loved decorations. Some decorations brought back memories…

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Where to Find Great Ideas

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneyJanuary 9, 20184 Comments

Facebook Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > The Hunt for Good Ideas Last week, we talked about having a system in place to keep your ideas organized, now it’s time to dig deep into where you find them. Sometimes the best ideas show up when…

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Maria Dismondy – 700,000 Copies and Six Figures Late | IFW

PodcastBy Morgan LaneyJanuary 5, 2018Leave a comment

082: Maria Dismondy – 700,000 Copies and Six Figures Late
January 5, 2018

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Must I Be Unique?

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyJanuary 4, 2018Leave a comment

Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > One of the most crippling things a writer can do in the early stage of any book is worry about whether your story (or something like it) has been done before. First,…

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Organizing Your Ideas

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneyJanuary 2, 20181 Comment

Facebook Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > As we start a new year, we also often face the big scary thing—a blank page of a new project. If you’re lucky, you already have an idea for the next story, novel or essay in mind. But…

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Not All Children’s Books Are Picture Books

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyDecember 28, 20175 Comments

Children’s literature covers a vast area. There are picture books, chapter books, novels, graphic novels, and more. Find out which one is a good fit for you!

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