Write Magic Episode 3 – Writing for Online Media with Angel Cruz

Posted June 15, 2016 by Jennifer Ellision in Write Magic, Writing / 0 Comments

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In Episode 3, Jen chats with writer Angel Cruz about how the writing and editorial process works in online media, how she began writing for online media outlets to begin with, and comparing/contrasting those processes with how she writes fiction.

Show Notes:

Angel Cruz’s former book blog was Mermaid Vision Books

Angel Cruz is a contributor for Women Write About ComicsBook Riot, and YA Books Central. She is the non-fiction diaspora editor for Rambutan Literary.

Some of her pieces have also appeared on The Learned Fangirl, Chicago Review of Books, and The Tempest

“Boy band scholar,” a phrase describing Angel, coined by Women Write About Comics editor, Claire Napier

Angel’s Women Write About Comics colleague, Ardo Omer

Last week’s “Thursday Book Beat,” the column Angel writes for Women Write About Comics: “The Thursday Book Beat: Cursed Child, Criticism, and Community”

“The Music of Hamilton: WWAC Shares the Songs That Blew Us All Away”

The Learned Fangirl piece: “Walking in Beauty: On Seeing Fat Women in Asian Dramas and Body Positivity

Nicole Chung, editor of Catapult’s Adoption series, managing editor of The Toast

Mallory Ortberg, of The Toast

Slack

Dissecting the Asian Drama: Gender Boundaries, Perception, and Performance in You’re Beautiful and Hana Kimi (Part 1)

Elise Gets Crafty, Episode 17: Saying No to Say Yes

Short & Sweet: TCAF 2016 Edition” – Mini reviews of comics from the Toronto Comic Arts Festival on WWAC

Another Round podcast

JSTOR

Freedom for Mac

Angel Cruz on Twitter

Angel Cruz’s portfolio

Angel Cruz

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Angel Cruz lives and writes about all kinds of stories in Toronto. Constructive, critical analysis on Asian media representation is an excellent way to make her smile. Follow her on Twitter @angelcwrites, and visit her portfolio.

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