Margaret Cavendish, the Duchess of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, wrote possibly the first ever sci-fi novel: The Blazing-World first published in 1666. In it, a female protagonist travels to a new world 'peopled by Bear-men, Fox-men, Bird-men and other creatures'. https://t.co/Gkl5Tkg8xG
#amreading Fantastically Great Women Who Changed The World by @KateisDrawing
A present to my daughter from her two fantastically great Aunts!
@LizzieMarketeer and Jen - you guys rock.
#mustread
@kierstenwhite I've spent the majority of my life never finishing anything, so completing the first draft was a big deal. So was the rewrite. Now on my sixth rewrite, (yeah, maybe should have planned a little) but whatever happens to my WIP, it will end up the best that I can do.
#amwriting
It takes a special kind of writer to get a reader excited about a bell. Forget proton packs, this is what makes spirits hide under the bed!
@ElloEllenOh #SpiritHunters#mustread#amreading#MG#Horror
CHARACTER ARCS
How to show clear change in your characters and how to use the arc to help plot your novel.
#WriteMentor#amwriting
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Editor and YA author @LeilaSalesBooks shares 10 things that editors wish their authors knew, and 10 things that authors wish their editors knew https://t.co/l2JK4IGGLh