Writer's Fun Zone by Beth Barany
You did it! You’ve a finished science fiction or fantasy novel you’re proud of (Step 8) – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 133 “I want you to really deepen into what this...
Our friend LA Bourgeois shares some tips on setting goals, like writing effective lists and playing around while you do it!
Launch and publish your novel. (Step 7) – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 132 “There’s a lot of ways to launch a book. And you get to decide what is the way...
Kelley Way shares her top blog articles for 2024, one stop shop for the best legal advice of this year. 20 posts gathered special for you.
Laurel Osterkamp shares the beauty of using fatal flaws in a rom-com. Fatal flaws create compelling conflict, even in a light hearted story.
In this Q&A with Andrea Reider, she shares her experience typesetting with mainstream publishing and self published author alike.
Trust your heart marketing, because fiction is emotional. So is good marketing. Trust-Your-Heart Marketing (Step 6) – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 131 “It helped me see that marketing is really about...
Hi there! Beth Barany here. As an experienced writing teacher and novelist, in this article lesson, I help you effectively weave backstory into your front story (your main narrative). Let’s break down these three...
Take 2-95! Revise for your readers. Writing is rewriting. (Step 5) – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 130 “We write for ourselves, And we revise for our readers.” In “Take 2-95! Revise...
Andrea Rider shares about her book, “Staying Freelance,” with tips on promotion for success with your freelance writing career.
Catherine Bramkamp wants to reassure you: art will find you. Whether it’s dancing, collage, or writing, your possibilities are endless.
Take 1. Write Your Messy First Draft. (Step 4) – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 129 “Give yourself an opportunity to be perfectly imperfect.” This episode is part of a mini-series based...
Join us for a Q&A with author Nathan Yacos. He thinks everyone has a civic responsibility to advocate for others. What do you think?
Story Development (Step 3) – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 128 “Get to know your characters and really understand how they perceive the world. So that you can write the book in...
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