Writing Popular Fiction

"Speaking from experience, I can tell you there isn't a muse and if there is, she's already dating someone else." If there isn't a muse, as you'll read in this invaluable book for writers, MANY GENRES ONE CRAFT is surely the next best thing. No matter what you want to learn--from choosing the point of view for a scene, from getting the most out of a critique group to fine-tuning your final draft, from approaching a literary agent to promoting your published book in print or electronically or both--it's all there. The contributors know their stuff, and what they're teaching applies to writing at any age. MANY GENRES ONE CRAFT covers all the bases superbly, including issues I haven't seen addressed anywhere else in today's rapidly shifting publishing landscape.

--Renni Browne, co-author of SELF-EDITING FOR FICTION WRITERS

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

MGOC Contributor News: Matt Duvall's Column at Fine Living Lancaster


Many Genres One Craft Contributor Matt Duvall is a new columnist for Fine Living Lancaster. Check out his first post for "Manly Living."

And read an excerpt of his article "Powerman Writes Women's Fiction" from Many Genres.

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