> I am especially pleased to see the new website The Saint's Marginalia, led by an essayist I admire, William Bradley. Its mission is to post detailed annotations on classic essays (like this one). And, there's a wiki too, so interested writers/analyzers can pitch in.
> Traditionally-published fantasy novelist Jim Hines delivers his annual post outlining his entire writing income for last year, along with observations, explanations, caveats. Lively comments too.
> The Writer Beware blog has listed their top blog posts of 2013.
> Likewise, Writer's Digest catalogs their 62 top writing articles from last year.
> On January 28-30, LitCh@t, which runs the popular #LitChat discussions, will hold a Literary Salon on Twitter, featuring a large panel of authors.
> Best-selling novelist Jennifer Weiner wants a little literary respect, and explains why in a profile in The New Yorker by Rebecca Mead.
> Nina Badzin is another writer who gathers links of interest on her blog on occasional Fridays.
> Dead Flowers, an online "poetry rag" from Bohemian Pupil Press is looking for a few good NON-poets to guest edit upcoming issues. "Indifferent to poetry"? You may be exactly right for the (labor of love) job.
> Finally, this is cool: got some (really) old books? There may be some "fore-edge painting" to discover.
> Finally, this is cool: got some (really) old books? There may be some "fore-edge painting" to discover.
Note: Need a little tough love to get you moving again as a writer, or help you keep your momentum? There are still spaces in my *I Should Be Writing!* Boot Camp which begins on Monday.
Have a great weekend!
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Thanks for the mention Lisa!
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