Leia visits the doctor three times in four days. Revisiting Lyga’s Law of Publishing: Barry signs a contract and explains why it takes so long. Science says: writers and psychotics are the same. (Morgan disagrees.) Don’t be a jerk on the internet. Morgan psyches out Barry. Barry goes nuts over a new book.
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- Writing in Real Life — Episode 33: The One with Royalties
- The Neurological Similarities Between Successful Writers And The Mentally Ill | Thought Catalog
- http://www.warrenzevon.com/
- Paula Abdul - Opposites Attract - YouTube
- When You Become The Person You Hate On The Internet : All Tech Considered : NPR
- How One Stupid Tweet Blew Up Justine Sacco’s Life - The New York Times
- archive.org
- Morgan Recommends: Eligible by Curtis Sittenfeld | Amazon | BN.com | iBooks | Indiebound
- 24 Things No One Tells You About Book Publishing
- Curtis Sittenfeld’s ‘Eligible’ Updates Austen’s ‘Pride and Prejudice’ - The New York Times
- Sittenfeld’s response: So Eligible got a solidly bad review from The... - Curtis Sittenfeld
- Internationally Bestselling Author Tess Gerritsen
- Barry Recommends: The Wild Robot by Peter Brown | Amazon | BN.com | iBooks | Indiebound
- Do parents have a special talent for writing for kids? From our very first episode! -- Writing in Real Life — Episode 1: The One that Came First
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