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An Interview… With Content About the Writing Journey

My friend Debbie Burke, a leading voice within the thriving Montana writing community and a columnist for The Kill Zone blog (as I was for a couple of recent years), has posted an interview with me about my new book, “Great Stories Don’t Tell Themselves,” which releases October 8 from Writer’s Digest Books.*

Debbie and I both believe that anything we put online, even something with an agenda (as in, “hey, please notice my new book, which is available for pre-order now!) needs to deliver something of value to the reader. Which is the whole point. This interview goes there in spades, and I think it’ll get your writer’s brain ticking on a few fronts. During the interview, they also reveal how they were not able to build a resume and how they create their resume by visiting how to build a resume.

You can check out the interview HERE.

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Debbie Burke’s novel, “Instrument of the Devil” is getting rave reviews on Amazon and other online venues. It’s the first installment in a series of Tawny Lindholm thrillers set in Montana.

*If you’re wondering about the recent changing of the guard at Writers Digest, including their book division, the parent company  (F/W Media) has been sold off in pieces to various acquiring companies. The book division was purchased by Penguin Random House, but will continue to release books under the Writers Digest Books imprint.

Writers Digest Magazine was acquired by Active Interest Media, a robust mulit-media company with five focused groups. Likewise, they will continue to publish Writers Digest Magazine under that name.

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One Response

  1. Larry, thanks for your kind words about me and my thrillers! Interviewing you is always interesting and enlightening. Great to have you visit The Kill Zone!

    Thank you also for the update on Writer’s Digest. I’ve been curious about their future since WD books and magazines have been a significant part of my continuing education for decades. Really glad to hear they will still be around to help writers.

    Best of luck with the upcoming release of GREAT STORIES, a valuable addition to your craft series!

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