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Thursday, March 3, 2011 3:37:04 PM
Marc Vun Kannon wrote a blog post titled Back to Backstory:
Marc said, "Today’s topic is dream-sequences.  It was going to be backstory but I’ve seen a lot of blog posts about backstory lately.  Dream-sequences are a great way of handling backstory issues, perhaps my fa..." more

Tuesday, February 8, 2011 11:48:31 AM
Marc Vun Kannon wrote a blog post titled Whatever works:
Marc said, "My publisher’s often wondered where I get my ideas from. In fact, it’s pretty simple.  There’s a proof I once read in a popular book about mathematics, that shows that the set of integers is infinite...." more

Thursday, February 3, 2011 6:29:01 PM
Marc Vun Kannon wrote a blog post titled What do you think?:
Marc said, "That’s right, today’s post is about feedback.I just filled out a survey form today for the hotel we stayed at while we were in Chicago for the Printer’s Row Lit Festival.  I filled out a similar one i..." more

Thursday, February 3, 2011 6:29:01 PM
Marc Vun Kannon wrote a blog post titled Writing by the Numbers - 1:
Marc said, "One thing I have noticed in a lot of other people’s blogs on the subject of writing, whether they are agents or authors or editors, is that they repeatedly urge writers to research their area be..." more

Thursday, February 3, 2011 6:29:01 PM
Marc Vun Kannon wrote a blog post titled Writing by the Numbers - 2:
Marc said, "One topic I see a lot of on author blogs and in the various online groups that feature authors, is the use of outlines versus 'pantsing', i.e., winging it, playing it by ear, throwing stuff on the..." more

Thursday, February 3, 2011 6:29:01 PM
Marc Vun Kannon wrote a blog post titled A little backstory:
Marc said, "Author Guy, in addition to being me, is also the name of my little bookselling operation, created out of dire and desperate need to fill a glaringly empty gap, namely, the lack of Echelon Press titles..." more

Thursday, February 3, 2011 6:29:01 PM
Marc Vun Kannon wrote a blog post titled Got it covered:
Marc said, "One thing I often do when I’ve finished a novel, when I have some idea of what the story’s about, is put together a graphic for the cover.  Not only might this be helpful for the cover artist, b..." more

Thursday, February 3, 2011 6:29:01 PM
Marc Vun Kannon wrote a blog post titled Just a misunderstanding:
Marc said, "I watched a great and fun movie last night, St. Trinian’s School for Girls, sort of an Addam’s Family High School type of thing.  They have a nicely arrogant theme song which has been playing in..." more

Thursday, February 3, 2011 6:29:01 PM
Marc Vun Kannon wrote a blog post titled Loglines:
Marc said, "I just heard this term today.  Over on the Writer Unboxed blog, which I recommend everyone read, they just finished up a month of posts on various aspects of the craft of writing.  In the final ..." more

Thursday, February 3, 2011 6:29:01 PM
Marc Vun Kannon wrote a blog post titled The senses of entitlement:
Marc said, "Choosing a title for a book is tricky business.  When I first started writing, the title for my book was The Flame in the Bowl, which is truly appalling, but OK for a working title that will never..." more

Thursday, February 3, 2011 6:29:01 PM
Marc Vun Kannon wrote a blog post titled shared vision:
Marc said, "Head-hopping is a term used to refer to scenes getting described from the points of view of multiple characters without any notice of a transition between them.  It’s the lack of transition that b..." more

Thursday, February 3, 2011 6:29:01 PM
Marc Vun Kannon wrote a blog post titled Authorsbane:
Marc said, "Originality, the curse of the writing life.I suppose most people think it would be the lack of originality, but that’s not necessarily true.  Hollywood is much happier making a remake than it is takin..." more

Thursday, October 21, 2010 7:08:05 AM
Marc Vun Kannon wrote a blog post titled What do you think?:
Marc said, "That’s right, today’s post is about feedback.I just filled out a survey form today for the hotel we stayed at while we were in Chicago for the Printer’s Row Lit Festival.  I filled out a similar one i..." more

Thursday, October 21, 2010 7:08:04 AM
Marc Vun Kannon wrote a blog post titled Writing by the Numbers - 1:
Marc said, "One thing I have noticed in a lot of other people’s blogs on the subject of writing, whether they are agents or authors or editors, is that they repeatedly urge writers to research their area be..." more

Thursday, October 21, 2010 7:08:04 AM
Marc Vun Kannon wrote a blog post titled Writing by the Numbers - 2:
Marc said, "One topic I see a lot of on author blogs and in the various online groups that feature authors, is the use of outlines versus 'pantsing', i.e., winging it, playing it by ear, throwing stuff on the..." more

Thursday, October 21, 2010 7:08:04 AM
Marc Vun Kannon wrote a blog post titled A little backstory:
Marc said, "Author Guy, in addition to being me, is also the name of my little bookselling operation, created out of dire and desperate need to fill a glaringly empty gap, namely, the lack of Echelon Press titles..." more

Thursday, October 21, 2010 7:08:03 AM
Marc Vun Kannon wrote a blog post titled Got it covered:
Marc said, "One thing I often do when I’ve finished a novel, when I have some idea of what the story’s about, is put together a graphic for the cover.  Not only might this be helpful for the cover artist, b..." more

Thursday, October 21, 2010 7:08:02 AM
Marc Vun Kannon wrote a blog post titled Just a misunderstanding:
Marc said, "I watched a great and fun movie last night, St. Trinian’s School for Girls, sort of an Addam’s Family High School type of thing.  They have a nicely arrogant theme song which has been playing in..." more

Thursday, October 21, 2010 7:08:02 AM
Marc Vun Kannon wrote a blog post titled Loglines:
Marc said, "I just heard this term today.  Over on the Writer Unboxed blog, which I recommend everyone read, they just finished up a month of posts on various aspects of the craft of writing.  In the final ..." more

Thursday, October 21, 2010 7:08:01 AM
Marc Vun Kannon wrote a blog post titled The senses of entitlement:
Marc said, "Choosing a title for a book is tricky business.  When I first started writing, the title for my book was The Flame in the Bowl, which is truly appalling, but OK for a working title that will never..." more

Thursday, October 21, 2010 7:08:00 AM
Marc Vun Kannon wrote a blog post titled shared vision:
Marc said, "Head-hopping is a term used to refer to scenes getting described from the points of view of multiple characters without any notice of a transition between them.  It’s the lack of transition that b..." more

Thursday, October 21, 2010 7:07:57 AM
Marc Vun Kannon wrote a blog post titled Authorsbane:
Marc said, "Originality, the curse of the writing life.I suppose most people think it would be the lack of originality, but that’s not necessarily true.  Hollywood is much happier making a remake than it is takin..." more

Wednesday, October 13, 2010 11:07:36 AM
Marc Vun Kannon wrote a blog post titled Authorsbane:
Marc said, "Originality, the curse of the writing life.I suppose most people think it would be the lack of originality, but that’s not necessarily true.  Hollywood is much happier making a remake than it is takin..." more

Sunday, September 12, 2010 4:33:35 PM
Marc Vun Kannon wrote a blog post titled shared vision:
Marc said, "Head-hopping is a term used to refer to scenes getting described from the points of view of multiple characters without any notice of a transition between them.  It’s the lack of transition that b..." more

Tuesday, August 31, 2010 5:57:55 AM
Marc Vun Kannon wrote a blog post titled The senses of entitlement:
Marc said, "Choosing a title for a book is tricky business.  When I first started writing, the title for my book was The Flame in the Bowl, which is truly appalling, but OK for a working title that will never..." more