How a Winter Walk Solved A Writing Problem

Dear Vi, One of the story ideas I’ve got simmering on my brain’s back burner is set in a fictional town beside the Stewart River in Canada’s Yukon Territory. So far I only have the setting, but it’s important to me that the setting should almost be like character in the novel, not just a…

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When Writing Alone Stops Being Helpful

Dear Vi, I’ve been thinking a lot lately about how hard it is for women our age to ask for help. Why capable women struggle to ask for help Those of us who are over fifty weren’t taught to ask for help; we were taught to give it. We were raised to be capable, resourceful…

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Using Clothing Details to Reveal Emotion

Dear Vi, My friend Jean wrote to me the other day with the link to Tom and Lorenzo’s Movie Advent Calendar, about Christmas dresses worn by characters in Hollywood classics, and how they were designed to do a specific job. She sent it to me because of our mutual love of dresses, but there’s a…

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How a Mary Oliver Poem Helped Me Rethink Paying Attention

Mary Oliver’s Instructions for living a life:Pay attention.Be astonished.Tell about it. Dear Vi, Some time ago I came upon this poem by Mary Oliver and it struck me, it really struck me, that this is not something that is part of our world anymore. Paying attention, I mean. Being astonished by the little things that…

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What I’ve Learned After Querying 40 Literary Agents for My Novel

Last month I sent out the fortieth query in my novel query process. Forty queries means forty carefully crafted emails, each with its own research behind it—researching agents, checking submission guidelines, double-checking agent interests, double-checking email address, and triple-checking that I’ve spelled the agent’s name correctly. (There are few nightmares worse than realizing you addressed…

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