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Book Country: General Site Feedback

“Book Country, as its acronym BC suggests, was formed in the pre-Biblical era. Alas, its user interface has remained unchanged since then.”
lilmerlin9/29/2015 Be the first to review this version 49/29/2015

The Business of Writing: Writing Synopses

You, Me & Subplots
JPKippling7/27/2015 Be the first to review this version 78/11/2015

The Craft of Writing: General Writing Challenges

You're Dead Tomorrow. Was It Worth It?
Carl E. Reed2/21/2013 Be the first to review this version 133/1/2013

The Craft of Writing: Working with Critique Groups

You Disagree With Your Intelligent Critic. Uh-oh . . .
Carl E. Reed3/22/2012 Be the first to review this version 3611/24/2013

The Craft of Writing: The Basics: Grammar & Syntax

Yes, yes, we all need a good editor, but seriously.
Jason Myers4/28/2011 Be the first to review this version 261/11/2012

Genre Talk: Young Adult and Middle Grade

YALF - review thread for those who write Young Adult
AP George8/28/2015 Be the first to review this version 576/23/2016

The Craft of Writing: Voice

YA versus Adult voice
stephmcgee5/12/2011 Be the first to review this version 137/30/2013

Xen Sanders

xen (ˌzen) 1. Combining form, indicating something strange, different, or foreign – from Greek xenos, ‘strange.’ 2. Writer. Artist. Audiophile. LGBT. Geek. Xe
Xen Sanders7/10/2013 Be the first to review this version XenSandersChicagoIL

The Craft of Writing: General Writing Challenges

Writing: A Noun, Verb, and Adjective at a Time
Jack Whitsel8/24/2011 Be the first to review this version 1210/2/2011

The Craft of Writing: General Writing Challenges

Writing superstitions
5/30/2014 Be the first to review this version 108/14/2014

Genre Talk: Young Adult and Middle Grade

Writing Resources for YA & MG fiction
Nevena Georgieva8/29/2013 Be the first to review this version 08/29/2013

The Craft of Writing: General Writing Challenges

Writing Pet Peeves
LeeAnna Holt3/20/2012 Be the first to review this version 485/10/2013

The Craft of Writing: General Writing Challenges

Writing for a Living?
Sneaky Burrito8/16/2012 Be the first to review this version 49/12/2012

The Craft of Writing: Getting Started & Writer's Block

Writing even if you suck.
Kenley Tan9/23/2011 Be the first to review this version 109/27/2011

The Craft of Writing: Getting Started & Writer's Block

Writing different genres
MB Mulhall3/23/2011 Be the first to review this version 124/12/2011

The Craft of Writing: General Writing Challenges

Writing a novel for NaNoWriMo?
Colleen Lindsay9/23/2011 Be the first to review this version 4911/23/2011

The Craft of Writing: General Writing Challenges

Writing - A Labor of Love
Jack Whitsel8/29/2012 Be the first to review this version 99/30/2012

The Craft of Writing: General Writing Challenges

Write What You Know
Danielle Bowers4/26/2011 Be the first to review this version 334/7/2012

The Business of Writing: Workshop Your Query

Would you re query?
Angela Martello1/16/2012 Be the first to review this version 41/27/2012

The Business of Writing: Workshop Your Query

Would love feedback on this query.
Marc Poliquin2/20/2012 Be the first to review this version 95/18/2012

The Craft of Writing: Getting Started & Writer's Block

Worst way to start a book?
Jasmine Syms11/21/2011 Be the first to review this version 603/27/2012

The Craft of Writing: General Writing Challenges

Working on multiple MS at the same time
Kimberly Kiehne6/7/2011 Be the first to review this version 178/6/2012

The Business of Writing: Traditional Publishing

Word count minimums for new authors - how much will you add?
DavidABossie12/14/2012 Be the first to review this version 112/15/2012

Genre Talk: Fantasy

Word Count and Epic Fantasy
hagenpiper7/27/2012 Be the first to review this version 178/6/2012

Genre Talk: Women's Fiction

Women's Fiction--On Every Agent and Editor's Wishlist
12/11/2014 Be the first to review this version 16/19/2015

Windriders

The new capital of Mars has a problem with gliders, thrill-seekers who soar on the thermals that run through the pressurised canyon that makes up its' length. P
Timothy Maguire8/3/2015

Book Country: Introduce Yourself

Why, hello!
Delwyn1/15/2015 Be the first to review this version 21/16/2015

The Craft of Writing: Workshopping and Reviewing

Why you should come to Twitter for Workshopping and Making Writer Connections
KD Proctor9/29/2016 Be the first to review this version 09/29/2016

The Business of Writing: Marketing & Promotion

Who Has A Website?
Mimi Speike3/7/2014 Be the first to review this version 217/5/2014

The Craft of Writing: Getting Started & Writer's Block

Which genre?
JillWW1/10/2015 Be the first to review this version 111/20/2015

Genre Talk: Science Fiction

Where is the line?
Robert C Roman6/7/2012 Be the first to review this version 106/18/2012

Book Country: Introduce Yourself

Where is everyone? Speak up, you guys!
Mimi Speike3/31/2012 Be the first to review this version 868/7/2013

The Business of Writing: Self-Publishing

When Your Work is Pirated
Amanda Kimberley3/2/2015 Be the first to review this version 129/11/2015

The Business of Writing: Finding an Agent

When to query: A matter of opinion?
Tawni Peterson9/1/2011 Be the first to review this version 69/6/2011

The Business of Writing: Workshop Your Query

When the Star Fell query
stephmcgee3/18/2011 Be the first to review this version 46/2/2011

When I Wake

I heard my name and looked around; sure he wasn’t talking to me even though I was the only one still outside. I leaned against the wall, soaking up all the hea
Brandi Kosiiner4/27/2011

The Craft of Writing: Revision

When do you stop revising?
Jason Rice5/10/2011 Be the first to review this version 96/1/2016

The Craft of Writing: Revision

When do you know when to stop revising?
Suzan Isik5/24/2011 Be the first to review this version 77/5/2014

The Business of Writing: Finding an Agent

When (if ever) should you throw in the towel?
Angela Martello3/1/2012 Be the first to review this version 2311/2/2014

Genre Talk: Mystery

What's your genre?
MarieDees3/16/2011 Be the first to review this version 104/28/2012

The Craft of Writing: General Writing Challenges

What's Most Important to You: Money, Recognition or Satisfaction?
Carl E. Reed3/7/2012 Be the first to review this version 6711/28/2013

Genre Talk: New Adult

What's missing in NA?
Lynn Stevens3/21/2015 Be the first to review this version 56/15/2015

The Business of Writing: Finding an Agent

What You Need to Query a Literary Agent
Lucy Silag9/23/2013 Be the first to review this version 09/23/2013

Genre Talk: Fantasy

What would you call it?
Atthys Gage7/31/2011 Be the first to review this version 2412/9/2011

The Craft of Writing: Workshopping and Reviewing

What type of feedback helps you most?
2/4/2015 Be the first to review this version 287/28/2015

The Craft of Writing: Getting Started & Writer's Block

What to do when you get a bad review?
Turquoise Foster10/18/2012 Be the first to review this version 510/22/2012

The Craft of Writing: General Writing Challenges

What stupid 'writer' thing did you do today?
LisaMarie3/29/2011 Be the first to review this version 225/26/2011

Industry Happenings: Industry News

What Readers Do
GD Deckard6/29/2012 Be the first to review this version 157/23/2013

Genre Talk: Literary Fiction

What makes literary fiction different from other kinds of fiction?
2/10/2014 Be the first to review this version 133/31/2015

The Craft of Writing: Working with Critique Groups

What makes for the perfect critique group or crit partner?
Ellie Isis3/6/2011 Be the first to review this version 196/25/2012