Writing
Articles
“Are You Reading (or Writing) a Novella?” Sharon Oard Warner, Fiction Writers Review, 18 November 2021
“The Fairest in the Land: Blonde and Black Water, the Nonfiction Novels of Joyce Carol Oates,” Sharon Oard Warner, Studies in the Novel, volume 38, number 4, (Winter 2006), published by the University of North Texas
Essays
“The Hawk Moth Story,” Sharon Warner, Story of the Week, Pleiades, 2015
Short Stories
“Sweetness,” Sharon Oard Warner, Prairie Schooner, volume 78, number 2, 2004, pp. 46–63, published by the University of Nebraska Press
“Signs of Life,” Sharon Oard Warner, Prairie Schooner, volume 77, number 1, Spring 2003, pp. 6–20, published by the University of Nebraska Press
“Whatever’s Good Will Be Gone,” Sharon Oard Warner, Fifth Wednesday Journal, pp. 150–156
Blog Posts
“Moving Between Scenes with Summary and Spacers,” Sharon Oard Warner, Jane Friedman, 28 July 2022
“Good Scenes Require Specifics,” Sharon Oard Warner, Jane Friedman, 21 July 2022
“The Building Blocks of Scene,” Sharon Oard Warner, Jane Friedman, 14 July 2022
“Here’s What Can Happen When You Resolve to Write a Little Every Day,” Sharon Oard Warner, Jane Friedman, 12 January 2022
“Why You Should Write a Novella for NaNoWriMo 2021,” Sharon Oard Warner, Jane Friedman, 4 October 2021
“Which Comes First: Character or Plot?” Sharon Oard Warner, Jane Friedman, 14 April 2021
“Finding Your Way to the End,” Sharon Oard Warner, Jane Friedman, 24 March 2021
“Finding the Ending Before You Return to the Beginning,” Sharon Oard Warner, Jane Friedman, 1 March 2021
“Hawkmoths and Moonflowers: Facts of Nature,” Sharon Oard Warner, 15 October 2019
“Dr. Virginia Hyde: an Appreciation,” Sharon Oard Warner, 27 January 2019
“Must-Read Novella in the Era of Trump,” Sharon Oard Warner, 16 January 2018
“Teaching the Young the Value of the Past,” Sharon Oard Warner, 26 September 2017
“Georgia O’Keeffe and Fear,” Sharon Oard Warner, 16 September 2016
“Georgia O’Keeffe’s ‘Starry Starry Night,” Sharon Oard Warner, 7 September 2014