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Writing and Editing

Friends and Fodder

January 8, 2013 By Marcy Campbell

Well, it’s happened. I’ve finally been caught writing about people I know in a non-fictional way, and now I’m hiding in my closet in case anyone’s mad at me. I was sitting around a few weeks ago, compiling the 2013 recommendations for my book club when I had an essay idea. Two days later (record […]

Filed Under: Writing and Editing Tagged With: non-fiction, Writing about friends

Everything You Never Knew You Wanted to Know About Sestinas

December 14, 2012 By Marcy Campbell

So, some exciting news from the closet today. I’ve been published in McSweeneys! The piece is a quirky little letter, written in the form of a sestina, from a resident of the fictional Fox Hills neighborhood to the homeowner’s association regarding the type of bow residents are allowed to affix to their mailboxes at the holidays.I wrote the piece many […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized, Writing and Editing Tagged With: poetry

Redesigning my writing, my life, and my closet

November 19, 2012 By Marcy Campbell

For the past year, I’ve been rewriting my debut novel, “Come As You Are.” And I do mean re-writing. I had completed many surface revisions in the years prior, had pursued agents thinking that, the next one I contacted would be the one, all the while pushing down the nagging thought that my book might […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized, Writing and Editing Tagged With: Novel Revision, Writing Goals

Hitting Bottom

December 31, 2011 By Marcy Campbell

I gave up on my debut novel sometime over the summer. I’d written, re-written, queried agents, gotten requests for fulls, but no offers of representation, only scant comments alluding to how nicely it was written (Then, why don’t you want it? Arrrghhh!) and brief, sometimes confusing, allusions to what wasn’t working. I cut scenes I […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized, Writing and Editing Tagged With: Writing Goals

Still Crazy

October 29, 2011 By Marcy Campbell

Last night, I was at a party with some people I hadn’t seen in awhile, which means I had to answer the oft-repeated question, “How’s the book coming?” This question isn’t so easy to answer anymore. First of all, which book? The one I thought was “finished”? The one I just started? The one I have […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized, Writing and Editing Tagged With: Novel Revision, Pacing

Happy New Year…in August!

August 24, 2011 By Marcy Campbell

It’s August, and my preschooler is suddenly concerned with all things Christmas. She’s checking out books about Santa at the library and requesting a nightly viewing of “Frosty the Snowman.” This prompted me to bemoan the fact that we struggle every year to send out Christmas cards. My husband’s reply:  “We should do them in the summer when […]

Filed Under: Writing and Editing Tagged With: Writing Goals

The Romantics

May 24, 2011 By Marcy Campbell

So, I’m proud to say that in the past week, I’ve actually created a new folder on my laptop with the title of my work-in-progress. I then proceeded to type “Chapter One” and wrote an opening paragraph that I am totally in love with, plus a pretty decent first scene introducing my protagonist (and a […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized, Work-Life Balance, Writing and Editing Tagged With: Writing Process

Trusting Your Gut

April 12, 2011 By Marcy Campbell

So, I’m still writing in my closet and convinced that this is definitely the place for me. This summer, when I have more time, I plan to turn this space into something fabulous. Even now, with badly scuffed walls, diaper boxes on the floor, and my husband’s shirts hanging over my shoulder, this space is […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized, Writing and Editing Tagged With: Idea Generation, writing space

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