Weekly News Round-Up (April 29, 2022)

Greetings and salutations! 

Hello and welcome to this week's installment of The Underpublished. The following is our most recent batch of news, opinion, and miscellany pertaining to writing, the book business, book selling, and the like. Check it out and let me know what you think--and if there's anything I missed, please bring it to my attention.

Thanks and keep writing.

 

WRITING ADVICE:


8 Tips on How To Be Edited Without Losing Your Voice or Being Decolonized 


6 Types of Creative Nonfiction Personal Essays for Writers to Try 


How To Write History While It's Happening: Lessons From Tacitus 


25 best podcasts for creative writers and aspiring authors


Soon Wiley: On Finding Meaning in Moments of Tragedy 


8 Tips for Writing About Head Injuries in Fiction


How to Write a Pain Book



THE BUSINESS:


Book Sales in the US Are Stronger Than Ever



WRITERS DOING THINGS:


Amanda Gorman talks poetry, the pandemic and 405 traffic on first day of L.A. Times Festival of Books 



MISC:


What Passes for Hope: 19 Writers on Finding Meaning in the Face of the Climate Crisis 


Anna Quindlen on the Power of Writing by Hand


"It's The Most Stressful Book I've Ever Read, And I Couldn't Put It Down": People Are Sharing The Book They Wish They Could Read Again For The First Time 


‘It’s like being a therapist’: the highs and lows of an independent bookstore


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