Meg Opperman

Meg Opperman

Meg Opperman has mastered the art of eavesdropping in bars around the globe. These experiences have given her ample story ideas, though not enough time to write them all down. A former Fulbright scholar, she’s lived in Tanzania, Kenya, and Zimbabwe, but currently resides stateside. Her previous life — as an anthropologist and researcher — has not only informed elements of her short stories, but also has strongly influenced her sense of humor. (Sorry.) She’s had short stories published in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine, Weird Tales, and various mystery anthologies. You can find more about Meg at her website, or meet up with her on Facebook.


36 entries by Meg Opperman

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It’s Not Just *Writing* the Book

What I wish I’d known back then…

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Growing Pains

Social progress comes (slowly) to the world of writing awards.

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Laying Tracks

When writing becomes work

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Anti-Social Media?

Too much connectivity is a double-edged sword.

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Worldbuilding

Settle in and stay awhile!

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‘Tis the Season…for Conference Planning!

A rundown of the writerly (and readerly) gatherings I’ll be attending in 2019.

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To NaNo, or Not to NaNo?

It’s a rhetorical question.

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Back-to-School Rules

Writing, kids, and the new academic year

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Grief and Writing

When there are no words.

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Politics in Prose

Writing as a purposeful act

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#Cockygate

A word, a trademark, and a “trivial” genre

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Natural Resources

Seeking help from these writerly guides is a no-brainer.

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Tanking My Productivity

An inauspicious start to the new year

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Theft by Any Other Name…

If you didn’t pay for that e-book, you stole it

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The Making of an Audiobook

Steps to take before getting it on tape

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A Change of Heart

Giving self-publishing a try

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A Pen by Any Other Name

Coming out of the writerly closet one pseudonym at a time

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The ARC and the Covenant

Getting an advance peek comes with an obligation.

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Aesop’s Analysis

The famous fables, sibling rivalry, and why my brother is always wrong.

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Dear Friend,

An open letter to 2017

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No, Officer, I Swear I’m Not a Serial Killer

Researching the daring, dangerous, and dark for fun and profit.

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Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks

Honing my work habits a thousand words at a time.

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Balancing Act

Kids, writing, and taking over the world

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To Fangirl Or Not to Fangirl?

How Neil Gaiman nearly cost me my Spock card.

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Beryl Markham and Mattress Mary

You never know what'll happen at a book club…

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A Reader’s Prerogative

Why you don’t owe authors your input

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Genre Shaming

My choice is mine and your choice is yours

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Boring Stories without Dragons

What my daughter thinks of mysteries

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What’s My Line, Anyway?

The don’ts (and dos) of preparing for a pitch session

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Viva La Revelation!

Discovering a worldview one “but” at a time

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Take My Children. Please.

Surviving SnOMG2016 with word count intact