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Barbara Shoup at the Indiana Writer's Center recently shared
Tina Jordan’s New York Times article about the websites of bestselling authors. Publishers
usually insist, Jordan says, that their novelists maintain a web presence. So she
visited the sites of the current bestselling novelists and reported back on the
most interesting thing about each one.
We writers might hope
to find a few tools or useful tips from these successful novelists. Many of
these sites, however, provide not much more than Q&A responses to overworked
questions like “Where do your ideas come from?” or “How do you do research?” I couldn’t
find any insights into the hard-hitting questions like “Is it better to write
with a pen or a pencil?”