Tuesday, December 24, 2019
Wrapping Up 2019
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Nathan Anderson
In wrapping up 2019, I wanted to reflect on the books and authors that taught me the most about writing this year. Some gave me ideas for manuscripts-in-progress. Others offered much needed wisdom about craft and what makes a good story, and still others offered a unique lens into the publishing industry. Have a look:
Interview highlights from the year (buy links are on each individual post):
ONCE A KING, Book Three in A Clash of Kingdoms, by Erin Summerill
THE CARNIVAL OF WISHES AND DREAMS by Jenny Lundquist
The Mrs. Smith's Spy School for Girls Series by Beth McMullen
THE SIZE OF THE TRUTH by Andrew Smith
FOCUSED by Alyson Gerber
THE UNSUNG HERO OF BIRDSONG, USA by Brenda Woods
WILDER GIRLS by Rory Power
THE BONE CHARMER by Breeana Shields
PATRON SAINTS OF NOTHING by Randy Ribay
THE BUSINESS OF BEING A WRITER by Jane Friedman
TARNISHED ARE THE STARS by Rosiee Thor
UNPREGNANT by Jenni Hendriks and Ted Kaplan
THE MUSIC OF WHAT HAPPENS by Bill Konigsberg
THE DOWNSTAIRS GIRL by Stacey Lee
A PINCH OF PHOENIX, the third in the Lailu Loganberry (Mystic Cooking Chronicles) series, by Heidi Lang and Kati Bartkowski
The Witchlands Series by Susan Dennard
REVERIE by Ryan La Sala
A GOOD KIND OF TROUBLE by Lisa Moore Ramee
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