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Jane Friedman | Blog

Information and resources for writers, from a 20-year veteran of the publishing industry.

  • By Jane Friedman
  • Based in United States of America
  • Roughly two posts per week
  • First post on

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Month starting Posts
Dec 2021 1
Jan 2022 0
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May 2022 0
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Jul 2022 0
Aug 2022 0
Sep 2022 0
Oct 2022 0
Nov 2022 0
Dec 2022 0
Jan 2023 0
Feb 2023 0
Mar 2023 0
Apr 2023 0
May 2023 0
Jun 2023 10
Jul 2023 13
Aug 2023 17
Sep 2023 9
Oct 2023 12
Nov 2023 10
Dec 2023 5
Jan 2024 13
Feb 2024 14
Mar 2024 11
Apr 2024 9
May 2024 12
Jun 2024 13
Jul 2024 12
Aug 2024 11
Sep 2024 5
Oct 2024 17
Nov 2024 3

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Most recent posts

My NaNoWriMo Was a Train Wreck
Today’s post is by author Elinor Florence. Several years ago, I participated in National Novel Writing Month, a creative writing event known as NaNoWriMo. I joined hundreds of thousands of other writers around the planet …
On , by Elinor Florence, 1,166 words
Doubting Yourself Is Not Failing
Today’s post is excerpted from Wrangling the Doubt Monster: Fighting Fears, Finding Inspiration (Bancroft Press, 2025) by Amy L. Bernstein. What do we have here? A doubter’s manifesto. An article of affirmation. An artist who …
On , by Amy L. Bernstein, 526 words
The Human-Interest Approach: Focusing on People to Convey Facts
Photo by Onin Today’s post is by book coach Nicole Pope. In journalism, we call them human interest stories—articles or broadcasts that cover the news from the perspective of individuals who are affected by the …
On , by Nicole Pope, 908 words