So you're a writer, too?  Great!  Here are some resources that may be helpful.



FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Curious about writing in general, or about my books?  I’ve learned from my mail and from visits to schools and libraries that a lot of readers have the same questions. If you have a question that isn’t answered below, send me an email and I’ll try to answer it.


FAQ


ARTICLES

These are a few how-to articles I've written about the writing and publishing process.


Great Beginnings
Aimed primarily at those who write for adults.  Specific techniques that can help you grab readers' attention.


Great Beginnings - Juvenile & YA
Aimed primarily at those who write for children.  Specific techniques that can help you grab readers' attention.


Escaping the Slushpile

A general overview for new writers thinking about publication.


From the Battlefield to the Bookstore

Tips for reenactors interested in writing historical fiction.


Get Your Hands Dirty!
The benefits of experiential research.




LINKS

Joining a writing group can connect you with other people who share your passion.  It can also help you learn about the business end of your chosen genre.  Here are some of my favorite professional organizations for writers:


 Society of Children's Book Writers & Illustrators
SCBWI is the professional organization for people who write and/or illustrate for young readers, babies through teens.  If you're serious about breaking into the children's market, this group can provide a lot of information and support.


Society of Children's Book Writers & Illustrators - Wisconsin Chapter
Wisconsin has a wonderfully strong, active, and supportive chapter of SCBWI.  I've found publishers, my agent, my fantastic critique group, and lots of friends here.


Mystery Writers of America
MWA is the top organization for mystery writers, aspiring writers, and anyone else devoted to the genre.


Sisters in Crime

A wonderful group formed to nurture and promote women mystery writers.  The Listserv and publications are informative and supportive.  Wisconsin has a small but growing chapter.


Women Writing the West
WWW is a wonderful organization of strong, creative women who write stories set in the Western United States, past and present.  I'm proud to be a past president of this group.


Historical Novel Society
If you write historical fiction, this is the group for you.  Membership brings a magazine, reviews, and the opportunity to attend great conferences.

 




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