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Author: Jill Swenson
Literary Journals and Platform Building
by, Jill Swenson
July 7, 2015

Getting your writing published in a literary journal is an important way to improve your chances of getting your nonfiction (or memoir) book manuscript published. When your writing is published in a literary journal it provides a publisher with evidence you can meet professional standards and others find your work compelling. Literary journals are often considered gatekeepers to the publishing community. Which literary journals should… [Read More]

Filed Under: Creative Nonfiction, Gettysburg Review, Guernica Magazine, Healing Muse, Hippocampus, Kenyon Review, Ploughshares, Tin House
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Recommended. Summer. Reading.
by, Jill Swenson
June 23, 2015

Two novels. Both are set during the Second World War and yet neither is a war story.      Anthony Doerr, All the Light We Cannot See, won the Pulitizer Prize for fiction this year. Read it to gain an appreciation for what editors mean when they say “character-driven plot.” This is much more than a story about WWII. Marie-Louise is a blind 14-year-old girl… [Read More]

Filed Under: Abigail Thomas, Anthony Doerr, Cathryn Prince, David Treuer, Heather Lende, Jon Krakauer, Jon Ronson, Kate Atkinson, Marilynne Robinson, Mary Norris, Sasha Martin, Smith Henderson, Vincent Crapanzano
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Reading is your Job
by, Jill Swenson
June 9, 2015

“If you don’t have time to read, you don’t have time the time (or the tools) to write. Simple as that,” Stephen King wrote in his memoir, On Writing. When I hear from aspiring authors they don’t have time to read, I think about Stephen King’s observation. The likelihood of publication plummets when a writer doesn’t read. It IS that simple. As a developmental editor… [Read More]

Filed Under: comparative titles, genre, literary conventions, writing craft
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Little Free Library
by, Jill Swenson
May 26, 2015

Little Free Library Big Book Access Kickstarter Campaign met its fundraising goal last week to help get books into the hands of those who need them most. Created by Todd Bol, the campaign celebrated the 3rd anniversary of the non-profit which he started as a tribute to his mother who loved books and loved to share her passion for reading.   A couple years ago… [Read More]

Filed Under: Amanda Jaros, Appleton, Jacob's Meat Market, Literary Mama, Little Free Libraries, Temporary Custody
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Getting Found Online as an Author
by, Jill Swenson
May 19, 2015

Getting Found Online as an Author You can’t afford to ignore the importance of search engine optimization (SEO) if you are a professional writer. The title of your book can affect whether readers find it using search engines. Putting Your Passion into Print was the name for the first edition of the excellent guidebook written by Arielle Eckstut and David Henry Sterry. It is now… [Read More]

Filed Under: author name, book title, Getting found online, in-bound links, Keywords, SEO
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Gold Medal 2015 IPPY Winner
by, Jill Swenson
May 12, 2015

Congratulations to Elaine Mansfield Leaning into Love: A Spiritual Journey through Grief, by Elaine Mansfield (Larson Publications) has been awarded a national gold medal for the best book in the category Aging/Death & Dying from the world’s largest book awards contest. The Independent Publisher Book Awards, known as the IPPY, honor the year’s best titles from around the world published by academic, small and independent… [Read More]

Filed Under: Aging, Death & Dying, Elaine Mansfield, Independent Publishers Book Awards, IPPY Awards, Larson Publications, Leaning Into Love
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How to prepare for a successful reading
by, Jill Swenson
May 5, 2015

How to prepare for a successful reading Once your book is published, expect to schedule events where you read an excerpt of your work out loud to an audience. Reader engagement sells books and one of the tried and true methods for authors are public readings. How can you best prepare for a successful reading? If you have been to enough author readings you know… [Read More]

Filed Under: Bookstore readings, bookstores, reader engagement, tips for talks
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Writing Advice from Will Schwalbe
by, Jill Swenson
April 28, 2015

On Saturday morning at 9 a.m. at the Atlas Coffee Mill, three dozen Fox Cities writers filled a meeting room for a workshop with Will Schwalbe, author of End-of-Your-Life Book Club (Knopf, 2012) and editor at Macmillan. Friday afternoon there were two readings to packed houses as part of the Fox Cities Book Festival. I listened to him at UW Fox Valley where the audience spilled… [Read More]

Filed Under: Atlas Coffee Mill, End-of-Your-Life Book Club, Fox Cities Book Festival, Harvey Ginsberg, Hemingway, Melville, Will Schwalbe
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Connecting Writers with Readers: Fox Cities Book Festival
by, Jill Swenson
April 21, 2015

The Fox Cities Book Festival is April 20-26 in Appleton, Neenah, Menasha, Kaukauna, Little Chute, and Kimberly, Wisconsin. This book festival aims to connect writers with their readers and readers with those who write the books they read. During my first week of residency in Wisconsin, I plan to partake in this celebration of books. Throughout the week authors share their works through readings, panel… [Read More]

Filed Under: Appleton, Christina Baker Kline, Ellen Kort, Fox Cities Book Festival, Fox Cities Reads, Menasha, Neenah, Orphan Train, Will Schwalbe, Wisconsin
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Jill Swenson relocates to Appleton, WI, on April 15, 2015
by, Jill Swenson
April 7, 2015

  After more than twenty years in the Ithaca area, Jill Swenson moves to Appleton, Wisconsin this month. She arrived from Athens, Georgia, in 1992 to teach at Ithaca College and stayed in 2002 when she left the golden handcuffs of tenure behind. Living off the land and off-the-grid, she and her husband raised deer, elk, and bison. When Sam Warren died in 2009, she… [Read More]

Filed Under: Appleton, change of address, Ithaca, Lawrence University
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