Hold It 'Til It Hurts

Wed, 06 Mar 2013 21:54:49 +0000 Art of Storytelling Coach and Editor Jon Sternfeld was the agent for T. Geronimo Johnson's novel Hold It 'Til It Hurts, which was nominated today for the PEN/Faulkner award. Here's the novel blurb: When Achilles Conroy and his brother Troy return from a tour of duty in Afghanistan, their white mother presents them with the key to their past: envelopes containing details about their respective…

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Writing a Book: The Power of Commitment

Thu, 11 Apr 2013 19:16:23 +0000 The time is now! Commit to your writing by filling out a Commitment Statement. Download your FREE Statement Template on my website. http://www.artofstorytellingonline.com/#!free-downloads Use the Commitment Statement to solidify your goals for writing. A Commitment Statement clarifies questions like: What is the writing project you want to complete? How many hours will you write? Where will you find support? What is your deadline? What are some…

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How to get an agent: Take All of Me

Thu, 06 Jun 2013 22:03:23 +0000 Chicken, Old McDonald series, house paint and acrylic on board. www.carolineallen.com I'm a visual artist and novelist. I've also been an international psychic. For more than a decade, I made a living as a psychic in Seattle, channeling messages for people all over the world. For years, I've kept the writing coaching side and journalist side of me separate from this mystical side. I've kept…

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Upcoming Fiction/Memoir Reading in Seattle

Tue, 22 May 2012 17:03:20 +000015-minute painting series, self-portrait, oil bar on paper, 12x12, www.carolineallen.com Many people have a profound need to write. Telling their story, whether through fiction or nonfiction, feels as essential to them as eating or breathing. Are you a writer? Do you want to see how other new writers tackle the soulful and practical aspects of writing? Six writers will be reading from their memoirs, short stories…

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How to write: Just slap it down!

Sat, 30 Jun 2012 23:16:05 +0000 Sing it, sister, oil bar on paper, 15-minute painting series, www.carolineallen.com ALL WEEK, the theme with several clients has been letting go of control, not trying to be perfect, letting the words flow, or as one client put it "just slapping the writing down". I've spent more time this week discussing the process of writing than actually focusing on the written word. Coaching usually works like…

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Writing the Hot Coals

Sun, 08 Jul 2012 18:52:23 +0000 Missouri backyard after hunting season. Famous spiritual healers past and present talk about “letting go” of the past. Holding on to traumas of the past is like holding onto a hot coal. Just drop the hot coal, they say. How can a writer reconcile this with spending years writing a memoir or semiautobiographical novel? Not only are you not letting go of the hot coal,…

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Semiautobiographical Novel: A Eulogy

Tue, 17 Jul 2012 21:50:17 +0000 On June 9, 2012, I hosted a reading of six memoir and fiction writers at Santoro's Bookstore in Seatte. My father is dying of Parkinson's. One evening I was thinking about how at his funeral all the eulogies would be cleaned up, politically correct versions of the truth. Why couldn't someone tell a real story, I thought, about this difficult man's life, just one real story? It wouldn't…

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How to write: Keeping a series character fresh

Thu, 19 Jul 2012 22:26:59 +0000   Welcome to the first in a series of essays on writing by guest bloggers. Today's blogger is Marni Graff. A former writer for seven years with “Mystery Review” magazine, Graff has interviewed Ian Rankin, Deborah Crombie, Val McDermid, and her mentor, P. D. James, amongst many others. A member of Sisters in Crime, she runs the Writers Read program in NC, and is a founding…

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Writing a Novel, English as a Second Language

Tue, 24 Jul 2012 22:14:58 +0000 In Art of Storytelling's ongoing series of essays by guest bloggers, Russian novelist Nadia Clifford explores writing a novel in English when English is your second language. Nadia, who is working on her first novel, grew up in Moscow and now lives in the Boston area. Art of Storytelling is offering an E-Course entitled International Novel/Memoir: Writing in English when English is not your first language.…

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Writing a Novel: One Soul, Two Lives

Thu, 26 Jul 2012 19:24:17 +0000 Guest blogger Julie Mannina discusses her novel about past and present lives, Rhamanta, in this ongoing series of essays on writing by guest bloggers. Read more about Julie on her blog http://juliemannina.wordpress.com/. As a child welfare attorney, I see compelling stories every day. Several years ago, I decided to try to record those stories that really moved me.  But at one point, I realized the timing…

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