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What Magical Realism Is to Me

What Magical Realism Is to Me

by Michelle | Sep 29, 2015 | I like, MSWL, reading, recent, storytelling, writing

This is fourth in a five-part series on Magical Realism. If you haven’t read Part 1: What Is Magical Realism?, I’d recommend starting there.   “Our human tragedy is that we are unable to comprehend our experience, it slips through our fingers, we can’t hold...
Elements of Magical Realism

Elements of Magical Realism

by Michelle | Sep 29, 2015 | agenty stuff, craft, I like, MSWL, querying, recent, storytelling, writing

This is the third in a five-part series on Magical Realism. If you haven’t read the first two, I recommend starting with Part 1: What Is Magical Realism?   “I began to wonder whether anything truly existed, whether reality wasn’t an unformed and gelatinous...

Pitch Sessions: Are There Options?

by Michelle | Sep 1, 2015 | agenty stuff, authors, conferences, I like, nitty gritty, querying, recent

Last week on Twitter, some agents got to talking about pitch sessions at writing conferences. It was a good discussion with responses that pretty much echoed the others: While we love attending conferences and meeting writers, pitch sessions themselves are ineffective...
What Magical Realism ISN’T

What Magical Realism ISN’T

by Michelle | Aug 4, 2015 | agenty stuff, not for me, querying, reading, recent, storytelling, writing

This is second in a five-part series on Magical Realism. If you haven’t read Part 1: What Is Magical Realism?, I’d recommend starting there.   “Eddie had come to understand that what a man saw and what actually existed in the natural world often were...
What Is Magical Realism?

What Is Magical Realism?

by Michelle | Jul 31, 2015 | agenty stuff, authors, craft, I like, MSWL, querying, reading, recent, storytelling, writing

“It was as if God had decided to put to the test every capacity for surprise . . . to such an extreme that no-one knew for certain where the limits of reality lay. It was an intricate stew of truths and mirages that convulsed the ghost of José Arcadio Buendía with...
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