No room in the inn

If you haven’t already booked a room for AWP, I hope you have friends in Minneapolis. The Star Tribune says the city’s booked up. This is one to put on the “wish list” for the next time it’s near you. (It’s on the coasts for the next three years.) If you want to know what AWP is all about after you read the article, check here.

Huge writing conference will have Minneapolis fully booked | Star Tribune
http://m.startribune.com/lifestyle/298682841.html

Two for one

If I had to guess, I’d say Gone Girl is probably one of the best known contemporary dual-narrative stories. I’ve been toying with using the technique in a novel I’m working on. Here’s a short post about using dual narrative in kids’ books that offers some reasons why the approach works.

Candy Gourlay: On Writing Dual Narratives
http://www.candygourlay.com/2015/04/on-writing-dual-narratives.html?m=1

Worth a rhyme

I never heard of Kate Warne before I saw this Women’s History Month post from a Library of Congress blog. She was a Pinkerton woman. What a great prompt for someone in a slump. Women’s History Month (and National Reading Month) ended yesterday and Poetry Month starts today. This woman deserves at least a sonnet.
Celebrating Women’s History: America’s First Female P.I. | Library of Congress Blog
http://blogs.loc.gov/loc/2015/03/celebrating-womens-history-americas-first-female-p-i/?loclr=fbloc