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Truth. In Fiction. A guest post by Noe Harsel.

September 23, 2019 By Lee Kofman 4 Comments

Over the past five years, I have written about 300,000 words of my current novel, and I have thrown out about 299,998 of them. This process has been one that I have carefully cultivated and developed, and in all honesty, …

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Stop Apologising for Your Voice: A Guest Post by Cassie Hamer

August 13, 2019 By Lee Kofman 8 Comments

In the months before my first book, a novel, went to print, my publisher offered to send a few preview copies to friends and colleagues in the writing world in the hope of generating early ‘buzz’.

I was both delighted …

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Why I stopped writing my memoir: A Guest Post by Karla Dondio

July 15, 2019 By Lee Kofman 6 Comments

When the Twin Towers were burning in New York, I spent the night in bed with my mother. I was 33 years of age. While the two incidences are unrelated, I could hardly believe when I woke the next day …

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Switching Genres: A Guest Post by Angela Savage

June 18, 2019 By Lee Kofman 1 Comment

When I took time in my early 30s to nurture my long-held dream of becoming a published novelist, I didn’t set out to write crime fiction. But the genre had always been part of my reading mix, and it seemed …

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Is It Research Or Procrastination? A Guest Post by Leah Kaminsky

May 19, 2019 By Lee Kofman 5 Comments

The Nazis thought that they could train dogs to speak, read and spell, and that this would afford them a secret tool for espionage to help win World War II. The Tier-Sprechschule ASRA was set up in the 1930s and …

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Time After The Book, or – getting in the car.

April 16, 2019 By Lee Kofman 4 Comments

This January my new book, Imperfect, came out into the world. In it I explore how our appearance can affect our lives – the choices we make, the opportunities we are afforded, our self-concept and even personality. My own …

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