Julie Klumb

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    Archive for May, 2010

    To Write or Not to Write

    The simple answer to that is “of course, write, you idiot.” But hear me out before you make such a snap judgment.
    If you had asked me a couple months ago what I’d be working on after I finished The Devil You Know, I would have talked about this nibble of an idea for a YA [...]

    Pitch Perfect… or Not

    So, after my RT round-up post, I was asked to talk about the pitch sessions some more. This is my attempt to manage that without sounding like an idiot.
    I arrived at the convention around ten in the morning, with my first pitch scheduled that day at three in the afternoon. And to make matters worse, [...]

    6 Things I Learned About Writing From Playing Zombie Farm (From our guest: Kait Nolan)

    A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure to review Forsaken by Shadow by Kait Nolan here. Now, Kait has agreed to be the site’s first guest blogger. So, please, welcome her then sit back and enjoy the read. She is entertaining, as always
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    6 Things I Learned About Writing From Playing Zombie Farm
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    RT 2010 Round-Up

    Started my RT journey at 4 AM on Wednesday morning. For the entire five-hour drive, I wondered if the trip was really worth getting up in the middle of the night for. The short and sweet answer is: OMG, YES! Okay, that sounded sexual, and it really wasn’t meant that way, but I had a [...]