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Revision as of 20:14, 3 August 2019
This section contains information about the act of writing, whether it's fiction or nonfiction, UX or Design or something else. For literature, poetry, etc. see Category: Reading
Ideas
- Writing idea generation
- Stories we've seen too often at Strange Horizon
- Horror stories we've seen too often at Strange Horizon
Research
- Wikipedia -- And if you're not giving money to Wikipedia for the work you're getting from Wikipedia, you're part of the problem.
Story Structure
The hard bits: the actual words
Naming things
Editing, Business, and Selling
- Beta Readers
- William Shunn: Manuscript Format - for short stories
- What I've learned from slush reading at Podcastle - everything from cover letters to titles to ways to stay out of the rejection pile
- Confessions of a slush reader: why should I care? - how to help the reader give a damn about your story
- Zen in the art of short fiction titling by John Joseph Adams, who many in the field have told me is the best titler in science fiction
- The truth about short story titles by Neil Clarke
- The top 10 most common short story names at Clarkesworld
- Adventures in Editing in which Cat Valente goes off about boring first paragraphs
- Self Editing 4 Fiction is 8+ articles on how to do your own editing
- Things I wish I knew before my book came out by Mallory O'Meara
- Writer Beware - a resource for keeping up with what publishers are playing fast and loose with the "rules" of good business practice.
- How to write a proper short story cover letter
Tools
Tools I use
- Apple Pages
- Microsoft Word
Tools I haven't tried
- After the Deadline promises to be a better spellchecker and grammar checker. I haven't tried it but it does have a demo section on the site.
- Hemingway App is a much-loved product for looking at your writing style, detecting things like weak verbs, complex words, and other things that make your writing harder to read. It includes a reading level calculator.
- Readable is another product I haven't tried, but it appears to do roughly the same things as After the Deadline and Hemingway.
- Wonderdraft is a fictional map creator.
Pages in category "Writing"
The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.