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Introducing: The Sword & Board Book Club

Introducing: The Sword & Board Book Club

Life has been a little all over the place for the past couple months. I had surgery, my sister had surgery, my husband was let go from Twitch, and now we're in the middle of moving! So with all that excitement, the newsletter and Book of the Month went to the wayside. 

I want a way to continue Book of the Month, but in a way that lets me get to know you all better, and lets you see what an author looks for when analyzing and learning from a novel. That means, Book Club Time!

HOW TO JOIN

1. Sign up for a Fable.co Account
2. Join the
Sword & Board Discord  
3. Click on the Fable Link pinned in #Book-Club
4. Follow the Fable instructions on how to pick up the book.
 

The Best Non-Western Fantasy Books on the Best New Book Site You Should Bookmark

The Best Non-Western Fantasy Books on the Best New Book Site You Should Bookmark

Shepherd.com is the up and coming new book site for excellent book recommendations. I was approached by them at the end of last year with a request: what book list would I like to make? And naturally, the first list that came to mind was The Best Non-Western Fantasy Books. How could I not write it?

How I make money as a writer Part 2- Alternative forms of publishing

How I make money as a writer Part 2- Alternative forms of publishing

In this article we will review what seem to be newer, or simply alternative forms of sharing your writing with the world.

One of the formats that I did not expect to become as popular as it did, as fast as it did, was pay- per- read formats. I have not yet tried it (As of the time writing this) so I will be drawing off the experience of two other writers who have tried it. I am sure there are plenty of sites that use this format, but the one I am most familiar with is Medium.

Write Your Way Out of the Dark: The Ukrainian Crisis

When I picked up a shirt with that quote on it, I had no idea how quickly it would become too poignantly relevant to the world we live in.

To begin, if you are in Ukraine right now you do not need a visa to seek asylum in Poland. Bring your passport, and go. Poland has been preparing for an influx of refugees as best it can.

If you are not in Ukraine, please consider donating to places like The International Rescue Committee to make sure your money is going to help the most civilians as possible.

There is a lot going on right now, and it is an extremely complicated situation. I hope I can help shed a little light on the back story that led to where we are today in as short a summary as I can.

No Mustache Twirlers Here: A Guide to Interesting Villainy

No Mustache Twirlers Here: A Guide to Interesting Villainy

A book I’ve been excited for, by an author I enjoy and respect, was just released. I’ve been listening to the audiobook edition with my sister and at one point I had to stop it. I could not listen to another repeated line from the villains. It didn’t help that the sound design for the voice was grating, but even if it had been the most melodious of voices I would have hated it. These one-liner villains were what the series had been building up to as part of the Big Bad’s Master Plan. They simply don’t feel adequate to face off against the rather brilliant protagonist. Therefore, this is the perfect time to discuss what makes an enjoyable villain?

Survey: We Want to Hear from YOU

Survey: We Want to Hear from YOU

A quick update for your Wednesday. We are making some changes to our Patreon and in doing so, we’d love to have your feedback! The survey shouldn’t take more than 5-10 minutes on the absolute outside, so pause your scrolling and share your opinion!

Setting Reasonable Goals: Why I Don't Do NaNoWriMo

Setting Reasonable Goals: Why I Don't Do NaNoWriMo

National Novel Writing Month. There are songs about it, tons of social media posts, and it’s perhaps the most ubiquitous writing event of the year…But (and this is a big but)

You are not required to do NaNoWriMo to be a successful author or writer.

Narrativity: AKA the Best Small Con You've Never Heard Of (And Should Attend)

Narrativity: AKA the Best Small Con You've Never Heard Of (And Should Attend)

Do you like small conventions? Intelligent discussion? Do you have the ability to debate points like an adult and then have dinner with the holder of said dissenting opinion? Do you have an interesting affectation (not required but definitely encouraged)? Basically, when boiled down to it, do you have an open mind and enjoy learning and the occasional well-placed f-bomb?

Then Narrativity is for you.

Writing Revisions: Plot Holes and Snarls

Writing Revisions: Plot Holes and Snarls

One of the greatest challenges with writing The Gods Chronicle series is the number of perspective characters and plotlines. Keeping everything straight can be complicated, which is why I have a massive ‘book bible’ with all of my notes. Unfortunately, sometimes things slip through the cracks. Sometimes they become small plot holes that can be easily fixed with a couple paragraphs of new work. Sometimes, they become full-blown tangled snarls and require a great deal more work to fixed.