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CSFG Member News (May / June 2014)

Congratulations! To Tim Napper, who won first prize in the first quarter of the Writers of the Future contest (CSFG's second WotF prize winner for 2014 and CSFG's fifth prize winner overall. Here's hoping he can become our second annual grand prize winner!) To Cat Sparks, who's collection The Bride [...]

2020-02-25T12:32:37+11:0011th July, 2014|Tags: , , , |

Escaping from planning and world building

Guest post by Ian McHugh I didn’t start writing stories – at least, not with the serious intention of having them published – until the year I turned thirty. Prior to that I’d fiddled about with ideas and worlds, maps, creatures and characters, even plots and actual scenes without ever progressing [...]

2018-04-18T09:08:05+10:0025th June, 2014|Tags: , |

The Fear of Not Being Original

by Leife Shallcross (writing at leifeshallcross.wordpress.com) On Wednesday night, at the monthly Canberra Speculative Fiction Guild general meeting, we had a fascinating presentation from author Russell Kirkpatrick. I’m gonna say it was about story shape, because that’s what he said it was about. But that’s kind of like saying Lord of the [...]

2019-07-06T17:57:10+10:0023rd June, 2014|Tags: |

Interview with Alan Baxter

by Ian McHugh With the impending release of Bound, the first book of his new Alex Caine series, I interviewed Alan Baxter about babies, writing fu, elevator pitches and how real men (like us) never squee. Bound (Alex Caine #1) Alex Caine is a martial artist fighting in illegal cage [...]

2019-07-06T20:46:44+10:0029th May, 2014|Tags: |

Killing your darlings

Guest post by Ian McHugh I think a lot of people come at this notion the wrong way – that, in writing, you must kill your darlings. A friend in my writers’ group was talking one day about his long-term novel project in these terms – that he needed to kill [...]

2018-04-18T09:52:20+10:0025th May, 2014|Tags: , |

Time Management for Writers

Guest post by Zena Shapter Time – as writers it’s probably our most precious commodity. We need it to write. We’d give anything to have more of it. We juggle it. We savour it. We devour it. Sitting down at my computer to write, time can vanish in an instant [...]

2019-06-26T08:39:42+10:0015th May, 2014|Tags: , |
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