Finds for Writers

Each Friday, the Practicing Writing blog shares writing and publishing resources, news, and reflections to peruse over the weekend.
- In case you missed it: The December issue of The Practicing Writer 2.0 went out to subscribers this week.
- Some insights on “platform,” ahead of an upcoming (free!) Zoom session, from Allison K. Williams.
- “Alice Sebold publisher pulls memoir after overturned rape conviction” (The Guardian).
- “By 1929, the Post paid [F. Scott Fitzgerald] $4,000 a story, equivalent to roughly $59,000 today.” From “The Persistence of The Saturday Evening Post“ ( by Amanda Darrach for Columbia Journalism Review).
- And, of course, you’ll find a new set of Jewish literary links over on the My Machberet blog.
Have a great weekend, everyone.
