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Writers Ask

Lisa Bubert

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Writers Ask: I believe in myself. Why can’t others?

“My adventure in book-writing is new. I have a few people on my side who are excited—but then I have a few who don't believe I can do this or even want this. These are people who I know love me very much. I love them too. But it’s hard to t...

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Writers Ask: How do I know when it’s time to move on?

From Jessica:

How do you know when it’s time to give up on a manuscript? When you’ve spent so much time with a piece and it’s not getting picked up… How do I know it’s time to shelve it?

Dear Jessica,

A timely question for me right now,...

5 years ago

Writers Ask: How many pieces do you produce in a year?

From Laura:

How many short stories do you write a year?

Dear Laura,

This question is ultimately about production but I also wonder if maybe, just maybe, lying underneath that question is also the one of how much production is enough? A...

5 years ago

Writers Ask: How do you muddle through the middle?

From Alex:

How do you make sure the middle of your book isn’t a slog, spinning its wheels before the good stuff comes along?

Dear Alex,

It was four years ago (almost to the day) when I first started writing the book that I am still rew...

5 years ago

Welcome to Writers Ask

Welcome to Writers Ask by me, Lisa Bubert!

This little letter is here to answer all your burning questions about the craft of writing, publishing and submissions, and the general “why” and “wah” of all things writing.

It’s a new venture...

5 years ago

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