Crafting the Future: Why Writers Should Embrace AI by Keri Kruspe
Have you ever felt afraid of being replaced by a robot? Keri Kruspe explains why writers should embrace AI instead of shirk it.
Have you ever felt afraid of being replaced by a robot? Keri Kruspe explains why writers should embrace AI instead of shirk it.
What happens when you merge two good things? Find out by mixing sci-fi with paranormal to see what you get! Keri Kruspe shares all about it.
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...
Learn how AI can help strengthen your writing as we discuss the features of three different AI programs, Midjourney, ChatGPT, and Sudowrite.
Descriptive writing is necessary for any author to use, painting clear pictures in the minds of readers. Keri Kruspe goes into the details to teach us how to use descriptive writing effectively.
Novelist Keri Kruspe tells us about 3 tools she uses for writing and how they can help anyone write faster. These tools may totally change the way you plot, write, and edit your novel!
Let’s welcome back monthly columnist Keri Kruspe as she shares with us “Wordsmith at 60.” Enjoy! *** “Dream On” – Aerosmith, 1973 Half my life’s in books, written pages Live and learn from fools...
Every novelist needs to edit their novel. Here are 6 steps to editing your novel, an unconventional guide by sci-fi romance novelist, Keri Kruspe.
Discover 5 ways to rise above cliched and melodramatic villains in your novels to create memorable antagonists your readers can fall in love with in this article by scifi romance author, Keri Kruspe.
Novelists, learn the four ways to audit your ads and some do’s and don’t’s from scifi romance author, Keri Kruspe, who is right there in the middle of running ads for her novels.
Advice on how to get ready to advertise your novel, including evaluating your author brand and doing an audit on your book, from scifi romance author, Keri Kruspe.
We survived one of the strangest years in humankind’s recent history. Who knew on January 1 of last year everything we took for granted would be turned upside down? Let’s glance back, then look forward into 2021 from one novelist’s perspective.
A compilation of 15 tips to marketing your novel in the time of COVID from Keri Kruspe who has published five books in the last two years. Even in these challenging times, we can find ways to reach readers.
An update from Keri Kruspe, author of Otherworldly Romantic Adventures, on how she lost her way and found it again — her adventure of purpose. Perhaps you know what that’s like or searching for your purpose as a writer.
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