How to Train the Four Horsemen of the Writer’s Apocalypse by Kirsten McNeill
Kirsten Mcneil helps us identify and train the four horsemen of the writer’s apocalypse. Who are they and what do they want from us?
Kirsten Mcneil helps us identify and train the four horsemen of the writer’s apocalypse. Who are they and what do they want from us?
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How do you go about creating an effective writing portfolio? Join Linnea Gradin as she shares her experience with four tips.
Don’t let perfectionism kill your story. Embrace imperfection so you can allow your art into the world. Read on for how to do that.
What happens when I finish my first draft? Try not to panic! Here are some tips on how to take care of yourself from Kirsten McNeill.
Have you ever wondered, how do I gift my copyright? Kelley Way tells you how, with all the ways to make it work to your best advantage.
Join Andrew Zimba as he shares his experience designing a magic system by showing some of his decisions about the magic in his own novel.
Catherine Bramkamp walks us through the 3 months leading us up to our book launch, with all the tips and tricks for good pre-sales!
Laurel Osterkamp shares nine steps to crafting a romantic heroine who is made with love, care, and with the readers in mind.
When you’re published, how do you deal with fanfiction? What problems might arise? Kelley Way sheds light on the subject.
Have you ever felt afraid of being replaced by a robot? Keri Kruspe explains why writers should embrace AI instead of shirk it.
Kirsten McNeill shares what every writer needs to know about writing contests. Which ones are legit, what kind of writing send in, and more!
What is the difference between art vs craft? Is there a difference at all? Catherine Bramkamp shares her inspiring thoughts on the matter.
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