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Welcome to Algonkian Author Connect
Novel Writing and Development From Premise to Publication
HASTE IS A WRITER'S SECOND WORST ENEMY, HUBRIS BEING THE FIRST, AND BAD ADVICE IS SECONDS BEHIND THEM BOTH... Welcome to Author Connect. Created and nurtured by Algonkian Writer Events and Programs, this website is dedicated to enabling aspiring authors in all genres to become commercially published. The various and unique forum sites herein provide you with the best and most comprehensive writing, development, and editorial guidance available online. And you might well ask, what gives us the right to make that claim? Our track record for getting writers published for starters. Regardless, what is the best approach for utilizing this website as efficiently as possible? If you are new, best to begin with our "Novel Writing on Edge" (NWOE) forum. Peruse the development and editorial topics arrayed before you, and once done, proceed to the more exclusive NWOE guide partitioned into three major sections.
In tandem, you will also benefit by sampling the editorial, advice review, and next-level craft archives found below. Each one contains valuable content to guide you on a realistic path to publication. In a world overflowing with misleading and erroneous novel writing advice our goal is to become your primary and tie-breaking source .
Your Primary and Tie-Breaking Source - From the Heart, But Smart
There are no great writers, only great rewriters.
For the record, our novel writing direction in all its forms derives not from the slapdash Internet dartboard (where you'll find a very poor ratio of good advice to bad), but solely from the time-tested works of great genre and literary authors as well as the advice of select professionals with proven track records. Click on "About Author Connect" to learn more about the mission, and on the AAC Development and Pitch Sitemap for a more detailed layout. And btw, it's also advisable to learn from a "negative" by paying close attention to the forum that focuses on bad novel writing advice. Don't neglect. It's worth a close look, i.e, if you're truly serious about writing a publishable novel. And while you're at it, feel free to become an AAC member (sign up above). It's free and always will be.
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Classic and valuable archive. Misc pearls of utility, agent irritation points, plus takeaways on craft. Also, evil authors abound!
The archived best "bad novel writing advice" articles. The point isn't to axe grind, rather to warn writers about the many viruses floating about like asteroids of doom. And check out what Isabel says. OMG!
Platitudes, entitled amateurism, popular delusions, and erroneous information are all conspicuously absent. From concept to query, our best craft archives.
Our veteran of ten thousand submissions. We present the Walter Cummins archive now erupting with productive essays regarding the art of fiction writing.
Archived AAC reviews of entertaining and ridiculous novel writing videos. We wish to expose terrible advice. Our thanks to the Algonkian Critics.
Olivia's UMS is a place where SF, horror, and fantasy writers can acquire inspiration, read fascinating articles and super helpful writer stuff.
An archive of book reviews includes unique and valuable novel development analysis by Algonkian Editor Audrey Woods.
All manner of craft, market, and valuable agent tips from best selling author and star literary agent, Paula Munier.
Algonkian Programs create carefully managed environments that allow you to practice the skills and learn the knowledge necessary to approach the development and writing of a competitive novel.









