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Amicus Scriptor, July 2012

Fiction writing shows, not tells July 20, 2012 By Mary Hutchings Reed Mary Hutchings Reed, of counsel to Winston & Strawn LLP, has more than 35 years of experience in intellectual property and entertainment law. Read more about her at maryhutchingsreed.com/~maryhutc and fairwaysthemusical.com. Because you are a writer, and because you are well-practiced and disciplined, I’m […]

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New Novel To Be Published in the Fall

I’m happy to report her that yesterday I signed a publishing agreement with She Writes Press for my novel, “Warming Up” about a singer who doesn’t sing, a sculptor who doesn’t sculpt, and a homeless teenager who sings in subways and helps them both face their creative demons. Don’t have a publication date yet, but […]

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Cheering for fellow authors

My friend Leilani Garrett’s first novel, After the Burn, is being shopped in NYC this week, and we are excited for her and jealous as hell!  I have a wonderful agent who believes in my work and has sent it out, but it’s a tough market out there for mainstream literary fiction by first time […]

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Self-publishing can be satisfying

For Mike, and everyone considering self-publishing:  My first novel, Courting Kathleen Hannigan, was a disappointment to literary agents.  I was a lawyer.  I was female.  I was from Chicago.  Unread, they’d anointed me the next Scottie Turow or at least Scottolini.  But I let them down.  I’d written a novel about the life of a […]

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