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by Lia Keyes on April 8, 2010 · 0 comments

2010

JANUARY

7th: Should There Even BE A Young Adult Category?

14th: Agent Mary Kole’s “Novel Beginnings” submissions contest.

21th:   How Do We Know If Our Story Concept Is Good Enough? What Is ‘High Concept’ Anyway?

28th:  No Chat – Host in New York for SCBWI Conference

FANTASTIC FEBRUARY

4th:  What Is The Enduring Appeal of Fantasy?

11th:  Does Fantasy Deserve A Place In The Classroom?

18th:  Where Do You Get Your Ideas? And How Much Do They Change From Conception to Completion?

25th: Steampunk Gains Steam: YA author Kate Milford and agent, Ann Behar of Scovil Chichak Galen Literary Agency join ScribeChat

MARCH MADNESS:

4th: Finding The Balance: Online Presence—Time Suck or Necessary And Valuable Strategy?

11th: How To Write a Selling Synopsis Without Losing Your Mind

18th: The Unique Appeal of Flawed Characters

25th: Writing Under The Influence: Wait For The Muse? Or Go After Her With A Club?

APRIL FOOL

1st: The Secret to Writing Humor

8th: The Dark Allure of Romantic Literature

15th: No Chat due to #YALitChat’s 2-day event

22nd: It’s Conference Season!

29th: Identifying and Developing Dramatically Rich New Story Ideas

MAY:

6th: Stand-Out Characters: How to Create Characters So Real That Your Literary World Springs to Vital Life

13th The Course of True Love Never Did Run Smooth—Writing Romance

20th: Mastering the Art of the One Sentence Pitch

28th: Irresistible Book Titles: How To Find One and Why You Should Bother

JUNE

3th:  How to Self-Edit Your Manuscript

10th:  The Storytelling Power of Point of View

17th:  Building An Effective Writer’s Blog

24th: Introducing ScribeChat’s Book Club!

JULY

1st: Writing a Breakout Novel in a Challenging Publishing Climate

15th:  Into The Fray: The Best and Worst Ways to Open Your Novel

22nd:  The Game’s Afoot! How to Beat a Path Through the Middle of Your Novel

AUGUST

SEPTEMBER

OCTOBER

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

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