Author Archive for: Robyn

Entries by Robyn Bradley

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Writing Exercise: The TV Pilot Game

If you’re a writer, you’ve probably heard this piece of advice or discovered it on your own: by the time you finish a draft of your short story or novel, it’s important to go back and take a hard look at the beginning. Why? Because by the time we get to the end of a […]

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What is Flash Fiction?

Definitions abound. I’m going to give you mine. Flash fiction (or micro fiction) is ultra-short fiction, usually under 1000 words. Some publications that specialize in flash might require even fewer words than that (I’ve seen 750 and even 500 words). To me, successful flash has a clear beginning, middle, and end. But keep this in […]

Making the Most of Your Facebook Page

This past September, I launched my author page on Facebook. I’m selling my short stories as eBooks (some of these shorts have been published by print and online journals), and I’m releasing my first novel this summer. In my day job, I’m a marketing copywriter (or The Copy Bitch, as many like to call me). […]

A Wish and a Request for the Season

I wasn’t planning on doing too much blogging between now and 12/31, but author and former agent Nathan Bransford’s “annual blog fundraising goodness” for one of my favorite charities, Heifer International (you’ll see I wrote about it on my business blog last month), was just too hard to pass up. Heifer works at ending world […]

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Why I Was Afraid to Pursue Fiction in Grad School

In Wednesday’s post about my MFA reading list, I mentioned that I was on the nonfiction track when I entered Lesley University’s creative writing program in 2006. I graduated with a multi-genre thesis (nonfiction and fiction) because I ended up being able to work on my fiction as well (during semesters two, three, and four). […]

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MFA in Creative Writing – Pros & Cons, As I See It

I read an interesting article the other day in Slate Magazine called “MFA vs. NYC: America now has two distinct literary cultures. Which one will last?” It’s one of those subjects that’s been around since the dawn of MFA programs, although it’s evolved with time. I received my MFA in Creative Writing in 2008 from […]