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2026 FICTION CONTEST AND LITERARY SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS


HAVING THE CONFIDENCE TO WRITE A FIRST DRAFT OF A NOVEL


WRITING TIPS FOR BEGINNERS


WRITING ABOUT OPPRESSION AS AMERICA FALLS


How to Write First Drafts of Novels in Weeks or Months


NovelMasterClass’s 200th Blog Post – What Makes a Writer a Writer?


WRITING THE BEGINNING, MIDDLE, AND END OF a NOVEL


5 Writing Prompts to get You Writing


7 Writers and the Jobs They Did Before Becoming Famous


10 Self-Publishing Resources to Help You Get Your Novel Published


THE UPS and DOWNS of WRITING FICTION


How to Write a Book as a Subject Matter Expert


I Haven’t Written a Word of Fiction in Two Months, but It’s Not Writer’s Block


Isn't it Ironic? Maybe Not.


Don’t Waste Time Writing or Reading Novels You Don’t Love


Cutting Your Novel Down to Its Essential Components


Targeting Your Dream Literary Agent with Your First Chapter


What You Leave Out of your Novel is More Important Than What You Leave In


5 WAYS TO GET YOUR WRITING DONE.


Thanksgiving and Christmas Lights are Here. You May Want to Read These Books to Open Your Perspective.
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THE LOSSES
A novel
"I've just read Cully Perlman's hefty, ambitious, and radiant debut novel, The Losses, and I was flat knocked out. This is much more than a promising first novel by an inordinately gifted writer; it is a dazzling literary achievement. Perlman is an enchanter, casting his spell with lyrical prose, evocative details, and spellbinding characters. He explores familial chaos, reckless behavior, and tragic love with poise, savvy, and tenderness. What talent, what nerve, what a wondrous and spellbinding novel."
--John Dufresne

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