What Publishers Are Looking For Now (And Always) by Randy Peyser
Discover what publishers are looking for in new non-fiction releases and what may be needed to get your book accepted by a publisher.
Discover what publishers are looking for in new non-fiction releases and what may be needed to get your book accepted by a publisher.
Improve your fiction writing skills faster with “deliberate practice,” a well-known practice used by athletes and musicians for years.
We explain what entails working effectively with your book designer to create the best looking book for your special project.
We answer questions about copyrights, how they work, and address public domain, artificial intelligence, and using content from the web.
Creative Writers, discover 3 steps you can take to move your own story writing into a business to transform your hobby into a career.
A short history to celebrate the Nobel Prize winning poet TS Eliot and the genesis of his modernist poem, “The Waste Land.”
Write and publish short fiction and flash fiction in online writing journals to reach a lucrative market and gain a wide audience.
Bring life to your settings and avoid “White Room Syndrome” by weaving in details, focusing on sensation, and giving context.
Kelley Way answers the question many authors have about what happens to our copyrights when we die and explains the process for readers.
Catharine Bramkamp asks: are afraid of finishing your book; how writing can get lost amongst other priorities; and what to do about it.
Author interview with Patricia Simpson where she discusses what inspires her to write and shares what her writing routine looks like.
Author and teacher, Laurel Osterkamp shares her six tips for plot twists that create suspense to keep readers engaged in your story.
Author Nancy Stolhman shares how writing a book is a lot like falling in love and her 3 best tips for navigating your creative relationship.
Kelley Way explains what is meant by intellectual property and shares the rights you have regarding your written materials.
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