It’s always interesting to talk to writers about their craft, but it’s just as interesting to talk to editors — who are far less often interviewed about what goes into making a good book. So it was with great pleasure a few years ago that I talked to Nancy Kilpatrick and David Morrell, who put together the first horror anthology in the venerable Tesseracts series.
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March 22, 2012 | Categories: Fiction, Monsters | Tags: Americans, Canadians, CanLit, dark fantasy, David Morrell, editing, horror, Nancy Kilpatrick, Tesseracts, writing | 3 Comments »

“What? ANOTHER revision?”
Revising, like war, is hell.
For those of you stuck in your own Work-In-Progress, or for anyone who wonders why it takes so long to write a novel, I offer up my own (unfinished) experience.
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March 21, 2012 | Categories: Monsters, Music, Writing | Tags: 1980s, Anita Daher, Anne Mini, Aqua Books, Donald Maass, editing, heavy metal, Kelly Hughes, Maurice Mierau, Michael Rowe, novel, publishing, revising, The Harrow, vampires, werewolves, Winnipeg, Winnipeg Free Press, writing, YA | 6 Comments »