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Tag Archives: guest post
How Much is Too Much History? – A guest post by David Tallerman
Though I’ve gone on to write a couple of things since, my novel To End All Wars, out last week from publisher Aethon, was my first stab at writing historical fiction. It was a dramatic about-turn for me after years … Continue reading
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Updated Blog Archive: 2013 to 2018
2013 Bated Breath Seven Short Men and a Waif Preparing for Milford Jumping in at the Shallow End Serendipitous Book Browsing Four days to go Three Book Deal Milford Writers Publishers Marketplace Announcement Editor Talk New Book Log on LJ: Karen Traviss: Star … Continue reading
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Writing New Series Vs. Sequels – A guest blog by Gail Z. Martin
Readers ask, “What do you like better, starting a new series or writing another book in an existing series?” That’s like asking, “What do you like more, going to visit old friends or taking a trip somewhere you’ve never been … Continue reading
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Editing Anthologies – A Guest Post by Joshua Palmatier
I’m often asked what it’s like to edit anthologies. What’s the process, why do I do it, etc.? The answer to why I do it is easy: because it’s fun! Patricia Bray and I started editing anthologies for DAW Books … Continue reading
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Guest Blog: Toby Venables Answers Five Questions
Q1: Tell us your biography and background in three sentences or fewer. I was born with one hand up by the side of my head, like I was raising it to ask something – so, questioning from the start, but … Continue reading
Gail Z Martin – Five Questions – Guest Post
I’d like to welcome Gail Z Martin to the guest spot on Tales from the Typeface. She’s an American author who writes epic and urban fantasy as well as science fiction. She’s also been kind enough to offer some downloadable … Continue reading
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Guest Blog:Tony Ballantyne tells us about his writing.
Tell us your biography in three sentences or fewer. Tony Ballantyne is the author of the Dream World, Penrose and Recursion series of novels as well as many acclaimed short stories that have appeared in magazines and anthologies around the … Continue reading
Guest Blog: Ian Creasey answers five questions about his writing
1. Tell us your biography in three sentences or fewer. I was born in Lancashire, but I’ve lived in Yorkshire ever since I came to Leeds as a student. I work in financial services, which is about as exciting as … Continue reading