Holly Robinson is a freelance writer and comment. She is the author of the novel Sleeping Tigers and The Gerbil Farmer's Daughter: A Memoir. Her new novel, The Wishing Hill, will be published by Penguin on July 2, 2013.
I went to a museum yesterday.
Last year, I went to so many museums that I lost track, haunting special archival collections to ferret out information and photographs I could use to write a novel...
Back in early March, before it felt like we were trapped in a lousy cinematic mashup of Chernobyl, Contagion, and Zombieland, I was on a writing retreat with my good pal Toby Neal. We were holed up...
Ragdale: The Delights of Having a Room of One's Own
From the moment I first declared myself
a novelist in my twenties, there were doubters. My father, for
starters. “You'll never make a living. Why don't you be a nurse?”
he said. “Or a dentist!...
How to Write Historical Fiction about a Guy Some People Love to Hate: Author Anne Easter Smith Dishes about Her New...
For the past three years, I've been writing (and rewriting, and tearing my hair out over, and rewriting again) my first work of historical fiction, a novel about a woman artist set in the 19th...
Bestselling Author Anita Diamant Offers Surprising Advice on Writing--Just in Time for NaNoWriMo
One recent rainy Sunday afternoon, I joined other members of the Newburyport Writers group to soak up the wisdom of Boston-based bestselling author Anita Diamant. Anita was introduced by historical...
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