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Writer's Resource

Every so often, we post a review of a tool--website, book, software, etc.--that we think might be helpful for writers.

Here's a listing of previous Writer's Resource posts:

Emotion Thesaurus

First Chapter Resources


Literary Rambles

AgentQuery Connect, Part 1:  Query Resources

AgentQuery Connect, Part 2: Community Resources 

Wordle

Business Cards for Writing Conferences

Baby Name Websites

SmartEdit

QueryTracker Premium

Savvy Authors Pitch Contests

RSS Readers

WriteOnConf: A Free Virtual Writing Conference

Leechblock, Freedom, Anti-social (for anti-procrastination!)

Absolute Write Forums

Voice Lessons from SCBWI

Write or Die

Synopsis Help and Links

Word of Mouth Marketing and How to Start Building a Network

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Strategies For Blogs 

Marketing Lesson: Building A Call to Action Into Marketing and Social Media Efforts

Websites vs. Blogs and Why You Should Buy Your Domain Name

Building Your Writing Odometer

What I learned from reading my old queries

Critiki Lounge

Revision Lessons 

Tips and tricks for catching those easy-to-miss errors
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Lauren Monahan

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Current work-in-progress:
BETTY NOIR

YA two-voice novel in prose(Betty)/verse(Noir) based on the French concept of the “black beast” or “bete noir”: the dark thing that lives inside and haunts. Betty, a sophomore golden girl is raped then learns to recognize/fight back against the beast inside with the help of a shy artist, Holden, who can see and draw the beasts in others, including Betty.


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Represented by Kevan Lyon of the Marsal Lyon Literary Agency

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Triona Murphy

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Current work-in-progress:
MONTANA GOLD
Perpetual slacker Simon travels to the wilds of Montana on a lark when he finds a clue to his ancestor's lost gold. With the help of a savvy local girl with a hidden agenda, he must outwit a crazed mountain man, drug smugglers, and the wilderness itself to find the gold and get out of there alive.

Status: Querying

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Jennifer Pun

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Current work-in-progress:
TRIGGER

Two teen sisters survive a horrific car crash and discover they have powers they can’t explain, men in black follow their every move and they’ve been programmed to kill. Now they must find the origin of their powers and stop the trigger before it turns them from star pupils to cold-blooded murderers.


Status: Drafting/editing

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Stacy Stokes

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Current work-in-progress:
FORGOTTEN TOWN

The small border town of Tumble Tree, Texas is filled with secrets. Until Lucy discovers that she is the one person with the power to uncover the truth.


YA Speculative


Karen and Mitchell Clayton

Current works-in-progress:

Karen: Reese Davis and the Rise of the Serpents

Middle grade urban fantasy novel of a young nephilim sent to a bordering school to improve his magical power.

Mitchell: THE FEVER

YA thriller, Walking Dead type of fiction.

Status: drafting/editing

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