Author Archives: Theodora Goss

Mythpunk

I’ve been wanting to write about Mythpunk since JoSelle Vanderhooft’s interview of Catherynne M. Valente came out. But I didn’t have time. And then a week later there was a Mythpunk Roundtable with Amal El-Mohtar, Rose Lemberg, Alex Dally MacFarlane, … Continue reading

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Beauty, Meaning, Purpose

I’ve been thinking a lot about my writing lately, and it seems to me that the best writing I do has three things: beauty, meaning, purpose. I suppose I should explain what I mean by those things. Beauty: I don’t … Continue reading

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Museum Sunday

It’s Sunday, so of course we went to the Museum of Fine Arts. I can’t go more than a week without a banana split. Or art. I’m not actually sure which is more important. This post is going to be … Continue reading

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Follow Me

You probably remember that I was a corporate lawyer. So I’m fairly comfortable with corporate ways of thinking and speaking. Well, lately I’ve been hearing a lot about “author platforms.” Authors are supposed to build their platforms. And I understand … Continue reading

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Tillinghast House

I’ve decided that every Friday, I’m going to write part of the Shadowlands serial. If you want to read parts that I’ve already written, go to Serial. There, you can read all about Thea Graves, Matilda Tillinghast, Emma Gaunt, and … Continue reading

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The Tempest

Earlier this month, Nathan Ballingrud wrote a blog post called “Writing Around the Heart.” This was the last line: “I appear calm on the outside, but inside it’s all wind and high seas.” I think that’s a beautiful line, but … Continue reading

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Being a Brand

I read an interesting blog post recently: Rachelle Gardner on “The Dilemma of the Prolific Writer.” Rachelle writes about writers who are prolific – who write fast and well – and what they should do after the first novel sale. … Continue reading

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