Elena Taylor

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, […]

Three Writing Craft Concepts for Authors of any Genre

Three Writing Craft Concepts Understanding writing craft concepts and a writer’s ability to apply them to their work can be the difference between a published manuscript and another draft hidden in a drawer. As a developmental editor, I read a lot of unpublished work. The drafts vary in their “finishedness”. Some are almost ready to […]

Perseverance Pays Off in the Publishing World

Two novelists who found the perseverance and went the distance for their first novels. Thrilled to have Kris Frieswick and Maureen Joyce Connolly on my blog today. Read about more debut authors and other writing posts by clicking the link here. First up, Kris Frieswick! Ghosts, Inspiration, and Agents, Oh My! Inspiration and agents, two things […]

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