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Meg Waite Clayton

Author of the international bestsellers The Postmistress of Paris, The Last Train to London, and 6 other novels

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December 21, 2010 By Meg Waite Clayton

Literary Santa and One Lucky Chimney

I've spent most of my holiday shopping hours this year (as always) in bookstores. My giving bag includes old favorites (Andre Kertesz On Reading - with lovely …

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December 17, 2010 By Meg Waite Clayton

Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award

Winning a writing contest always seems like a long shot, but then publishing anything is a long shot, isn't it? And since my own writing life got a much-needed …

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December 2, 2010 By Meg Waite Clayton

All-True Story of How a Novel Gets Published: Poker Losses and Writing Wins

There is some connection between losing at poker and getting good news in my writing life that I don't understand, but am not questioning. I lost $7 Monday …

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November 28, 2010 By Meg Waite Clayton

The Worst Enemy to Creativity

"And by the way, everything in life is writable about if you have the outgoing guts to do it, and the imagination to improvise. The worst enemy to creativity is …

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October 16, 2010 By Meg Waite Clayton

The All-True Story of How a Novel Gets Published: The Cover, Take Two

Several months ago, I delightedly shared the new cover for The Four Ms. Bradwells - a cover we'll now call "the boat cover," may it rest in peace. In the …

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October 5, 2010 By Meg Waite Clayton

The All-True Story of How a Novel Gets Published #17: TI-CATs, Galley Letters, and Staying Drunk

I've just passed the six-month point: less than six months until my third novel, The Four Ms. Bradwells, releases. And yes, I'm occupied with all the things …

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September 17, 2010 By Meg Waite Clayton

The All-True Story of How a Novel Gets Published #16: A Little Book Blogger Love

Since this week is Book Blogger Appreciation Week, and book bloggers were such an important part of how The Wednesday Sisters found an audience, I thought I'd …

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September 6, 2010 By Meg Waite Clayton

The All-True Story of How a Novel Gets Published #15: Wordle-ing the Time Away

It's labor day weekend, a time when even the hardworking gang at Ballantine retreats to Maine or the Cape - or at least to their back yards or terraces. In case …

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August 29, 2010 By Meg Waite Clayton

Writing Contests to Help You Break Out – from Real Simple and Iowa Review – and AWWP Writing Prompt #4

For my fourth week mentoring in the Afghan Women's Writing Project, I'm giving my writers a prompt for a personal essay or short story. I've found that it can …

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August 24, 2010 By Meg Waite Clayton

The All-True Story of How a Novel Gets Published #14: Very Superstitious, Writing's on the Wall…

Seven months till publication of The Four Ms. Bradwells! Seven months. Not seven years. No broken mirrors or bad luck here. No need for Stevie Wonder songs. So …

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