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Anne R. Allen's Blog: Bad Critique Groups-8 Things That Can Push a Group Over to the Da... - 0 views

  • Not all groups are useful. Group-think can be dangerous. One or two empathy-challenged control freaks can goad a group of mild-mannered scribblers into a verbal Lord of the Flies attack-fest that will stifle the most faithful muse and damage a fragile creative spirit.
  • “A good writer is not, per se, a good critic. No more so than a good drunk is automatically a good bartender.”
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Make Way for Stories: There's a good reason why people are passing up picture books - 0 views

  • In the United States we’ve developed a concept for these books that relies on the subtle interplay between text and art—a trapeze act, as it were, between writer and artist.
  • I was shocked to see how few picture books made the new hardcover best-seller list, aside from Jane O’Connor’s “Fancy Nancy” books and titles such as Lane Smith’s It’s a Book. Looking at the list, it’s easy to understand the pressures on editors who love to create picture books. Any bottom-line-driven publishing executive looking at what’s selling in America would order them to hunt for more werewolves, zombies, and vampires.
  • So possibly the problem isn’t with the genre itself, but what’s happened to it.
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