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More access to writing tips for our registered users!
Our two popular columns, Web Savvy and Writing Q&A, are now open to both registered users and subscribers! Thinking about putting up a blog? If so, you'll want to check out Kay Day's Web Savvy column and pick up some tips. Or if you've always wondered about how to prepare a manuscript for submission or how to choose a story structure, Brandi Reissenweber answers your writing questions in her Writing Q&A column. If you aren't already registered at our Web site, click on the "Register" link on the top right of the homepage and follow the instructions to register (it's free!).
Our 'Web Savvy' columnist:Florida journalist Kay B. Day has won awards for poetry, nonfiction and fiction. The author of two books, she has written for The Christian Science Monitor, United Press International, The Florida Times-Union and Sky News. To read Kay's columns about writing for the Web, click here.
Our "Writing Q&A" columnist:Brandi Reissenweber teaches fiction writing and reading fiction at Gotham Writers' Workshop and authored the chapter on characterization in Gotham's Writing Fiction: The Practical Guide. Her work has been published in numerous journals, including Phoebe, North Dakota Quarterly and Rattapallax. She was a James C. McCreight Fiction Fellow at the Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing and has taught fiction at New York University, University of Wisconsin and University of Chicago. Currently, she is a visiting professor at Illinois Wesleyan University and edits Letterpress, a free e-newsletter for fiction writers. To read Brandi's Writing Q&A columns, click here. Do you have a creative writing question you want to sent to Brandi? Send them to writingquestions@writermag.com.
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