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My Favorite Books About Writing

February 1, 2021October 4, 2023 / Meredith Allard / 4 Comments

As I've been adding the finishing touches to my first nonfiction book about writing historical fiction, I've been thinking about the writing books that have inspired me over the years. There are too many to name in a short blog post, but here are a few I go back to again and again. Writing Down … Continue reading My Favorite Books About Writing

My Interview With ManyBooks About Woman of Stones

January 5, 2021April 21, 2023 / Meredith Allard / Leave a comment

ManyBooks was kind enough to feature me as the Author of the Day today. Here's the interview I did with them about Woman of Stones. If you'd like to read the interview on their fabulous site for readers, you can find it here. Enjoy! Please give us a short introduction to what Woman of Stones … Continue reading My Interview With ManyBooks About Woman of Stones

Where Did Vampire Stories Come From?

September 28, 2020September 29, 2023 / Meredith Allard / 2 Comments

Autumn Is My Favorite Time Of The Year Since October begins at the end of this week, my favorite time of year is now officially on its way. I'm hoping that the holidays will bring at least some joy to our ever-crazier world. When it comes to the question "Pumpkin spice lattes, yes or no?" … Continue reading Where Did Vampire Stories Come From?

How to Live Like a Poet According to Jack Kerouac

January 25, 2018October 4, 2023 / Meredith Allard / Leave a comment

Researching and Writing During a Busy Term I can verify that life as a PhD candidate is a lot of work. There are times when, after long days of researching, writing, and teaching courses at my university, I feel as if I'm lacking even one viable brain cell. I can walk into the supermarket for … Continue reading How to Live Like a Poet According to Jack Kerouac

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  • The Books That Shaped The Writer I Became
    When I think about the writer I’ve evolved into, after more than 20 years of learning and honing my craft, I can trace part of that journey through four books in particular: Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott, Writing Down … Continue reading The Books That Shaped The Writer I Became
  • How I Know a Story is Finished (Or Not)
    Since I finished The Professor of Eventide, I’ve had some time to think about how I know when a book is finished. At what point is the book done done and at what point am I still tinkering just for … Continue reading How I Know a Story is Finished (Or Not)
  • The No-Tropes Manifesto: Why I Choose the Unknown Over Formula
    I feel a little funny saying this, especially since I was the executive editor of a literary journal for 23 years, but I hadn’t paid much attention to the word trope until a few years ago when it seemed like … Continue reading The No-Tropes Manifesto: Why I Choose the Unknown Over Formula
  • How Summer Affects My Thinking and Creativity
    I know I always say that autumn is my favorite time of year, and in many ways it is. I’m not a huge fan of the 100+ degree summer heat we get here in Southern Nevada, especially not the 100+ … Continue reading How Summer Affects My Thinking and Creativity

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