Author Ecosystem with Russell Nohelty, part 1
Author Ecosystem with Russell Nohelty, part 1, How To Write the Future podcast, episode 64 “I’m a sprinter. I want to run fast and then recover for like weeks, months, and then do it...
Author Ecosystem with Russell Nohelty, part 1, How To Write the Future podcast, episode 64 “I’m a sprinter. I want to run fast and then recover for like weeks, months, and then do it...
by Beth Barany · Published September 27, 2023 · Last modified September 26, 2023
This post is about tips and workshops to help you plan your novel during Prep-Tober for NaNoWriMo. NaNoWriMo is National Novel Writing Month, in case you didn’t know, and is a free international event...
If you’ve ever wondered about writing life on the other side, look no further, you will soon be writing ghosts with ease.
In this post we share another post by Catharine Bramkamp on “Nanowrimo Prep and Scrivener Sneak Peek.” You can also watch Catharine talk about these tips and chat about how to use Scrivener in...
by Guest Contributor · Published September 22, 2023 · Last modified September 20, 2023
Author Adam G. Fleming joins us for an interview where he talks about what inspires him, his passion, and how he overcomes challenges.
Writing Mystery in a Sci-Fi World – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 63 “You need to indicate to the reader right away that you are writing a science fiction story.” In “Episode...
Here’s another round of character building methods by Fallon Clark, this time all about appearances and how that conveys emotion.
If you’ve recently experienced loss, you may not know what to do. You are not alone. Today we have some tips for you on how to keep writing.
Science Fiction Romance and AI Tools with Keri Kruspe – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 62 “To me, when you’re writing anything with science fiction, the best way to present that is...
AI and copyright continues to be the topic of Kelley Way’s posts. She writes about more lawsuits and the copyright office.
by Beth Barany · Published September 11, 2023 · Last modified September 10, 2023
Replay of my presentation to the Sisters in Crime, Austin chapter, “Branding for Novelists, Draft Your Author Branding Statement” with Beth Barany This workshop is specifically geared toward self-published or traditionally published authors...
Here are some glorious amateurs through history. How can they can inspire us today? Who says there’s no room for amateurs on the stage?
The Power of NaNoWriMo – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 61 “If it is your dream to write a novel this year, then I invite you into our plan your novel material.”...
You’ve written your first draft of your novel, but your rough draft is way too long! Join author Daniel Rice as he tells you what’s next.
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