Studying In The Airport by LA Bourgeois
Inspiration for characters can be as close as the people and places around you, even while you’re traveling for your vacation.
Inspiration for characters can be as close as the people and places around you, even while you’re traveling for your vacation.
Enjoy this Author Q&A with Dr. Jeanne Powell, sharing about her inspirations, passions writing habits, and future plans.
Enjoy this post and video about “Adapt Your Fiction to a Screenplay: A Conversation with Dan Calvisi and Beth Barany.” *** In which Beth interviews Daniel about his Infostack offer for Write Publish Profit...
An attorney explains details if when and if an author should copyright their work for maximum protection from infringement.
Being busy is often honored, revered and complimented, but busy-ness often results in poor productivity, mistakes, and overwhelm.
When a writer understands writing is a process and a business, they position themselves to improve and succeed as authors.
Book sales can be affected by many things, even with good marketing a book still needs a good cover and proper editing and formatting.
Enjoy this Author Q&A with Cindy Kehagiaras, sharing about her inspirations, challenges, writing habits, and future plans.
One way you can learn to add comedy to your fiction is by adding captions to old photos from your attic or a yard sale for fun.
When an author submits work to a publisher it’s important to prepare for acceptance, even as they strengthen themselves for rejection.
Authors have many production expenses and it’s important to know how to allocate those expenses to each publication for record keeping.
The April roundup from Writer’s Fun Zone, where we talk about how authors face spring fever, stay focused, and avoid cognitive overload.
Registering your copyright isn’t necessary, but it’s an excellent way to protect your intellectual property and required for a lawsuit.
Distractions pull our attention away, but they don’t have to. We can learn how to use them to focus and improve our writing.
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