Elena Taylor

Copy Editor and Proofreader Amy Holm

Copy editor and proofreader Amy Holm, a stellar new addition to Allegory Editing. As many readers know, in addition to working as a novelist, I’m also a developmental editor with Allegory Editing. We love to work with both experienced and debut writers on fiction, narrative nonfiction & memoir. We are thrilled to announce that we […]

Writing and a Writer’s Life: Bringing in the New Year

Writing and a Writer’s Life, here we go again, another year in the trenches. A Writer’s Life is Hard Writing is hard. Let’s face it. If it were easy, everyone out there writing a novel would have a book deal. Agents would earn more money than CEOs of big tech firms, and I would be […]

Writers and Horses: Ways to Think About Time

Writers and horses have more in common than people might realize. Writers and Horses Writers have long memories. They remember the bad reviews, just like horses remember people who mistreat them. Writers often want to hang out with others, but need to be able to run to the far end of the pasture and get […]

So Long 2020 — It’s Been Nice to Know You

So long 2020. A lot of us have been waiting for the new year to arrive. It’s easy to feel like we’ve crossed a threshold. And in some ways we have, 2020 is over and the future looks bright. But we’re not out of the woods yet. The vaccine is promising, but few have received […]

Empathy and Compassion Moving Forward From Covid

Empathy and compassion: two states to carry forward as we leave Covid behind. Empathy is the ability to put yourself in another’s shoes. Compassion is the ability to recognize the suffering of others and make a choice to help. Consider Some of the Empathy Covid has Taught us. If you have struggled with anxiety about […]

Omens and Our Need For Meaning in Chaos

Omens and Our Need For Meaning in Chaos: A writer thinks about the world around her during a time of chaos. Order Makes Us Feel Safe Human, as a rule, long for order. As a species, we feel most comfortable if we know what to expect. Few people truly love surprises, and many people who […]

Concentration in the Time of a Covid Pandemic

Concentration, what is it good for? huh . . . absolutely nothing. Say it again . . . Many aspects of our lives are impacted by our ability to concentrate. The pandemic has wreaked havoc on us in a lot of psychological, economic, and emotional ways. All of which makes it harder to concentrate. Concentration […]

Autumnal Equinox: Fall is My Favorite Season

As with many things during this time, I’m a little late to the party. I usually like to comment on important events like the autumnal equinox on the date itself, but time got away from me, so here we are. A day late and a dollar short, as my granny used to say. The actual […]

Writing a First Draft is Like Tuning a Banjo

Writing a first draft is like tuning a banjo. It’s a lot harder than it looks. Writing a first draft is like tuning a banjo. It’s a lot harder than it looks. As some of you may have read in another article, I’ve picked up the banjo. Literally—picked it up. There’s no playing happening yet, […]

Twitter: My Failings in Social Media and Other Stories

Twitter—huh—what is it good for? I’m not good with Twitter. It’s true. I try, but I’m terrible at it. How does is really work? What’s the meaning of it? I tweet, like, and repost, but I don’t “get it”. As a result, I’m always a little anxious when I hit that tweet button. The social […]

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