Previous entries
- The All-True Story of How a Novel Gets Published #15: Wordle-ing the Time AwaySeptember 6, 2010 in All-True Story of How a Novel Gets Published, Meg's Posts
- On Gathering with Other WritersSeptember 3, 2010 in Meg's Posts
- Writing Contests to Help You Break Out – from Real Simple and Iowa Review – and AWWP Writing Prompt #4August 29, 2010 in Contests and Calls for Submissions, Meg's Posts, writing tips
- The Scent of a Woman’s Ink, StillAugust 28, 2010 in Meg's Posts, Quotes on Writing
About 1st BOOKS: Stories of How Writers Get Started
If you think writers are born rather than made and brilliant writing is recognized immediately, those rejection slips for your novel—or story or nonfiction query, or (heaven help you) letter to your own mother—can seem a daunting thing. The truth is getting started as a writer takes hard work, persistence, and a bit of luck.


