Q&A with Cindy Kehagiaras
Enjoy this Author Q&A with Cindy Kehagiaras, sharing about her inspirations, challenges, writing habits, and future plans.
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.
A good cover is crucial, not only to indicate genre but connect it to similar books your readers have enjoyed and expand your reader base.
Author Inspiration / Writing Tips
by Guest Contributor · Published April 26, 2022 · Last modified November 3, 2022
Transgressive fiction is a quirky niche genre featuring characters, constricted by society’s norms, who do what they want anyway.
Art imitates life when fiction authors reflect the human condition back to readers, helping them see the world through different lenses.
Jody Sperling of cre8 collabor8 podcast interviewed me this week on the creative process, author persona, and more. We had a great conversation. Thanks Jody! https://www.buzzsprout.com/1910701/10467534 or click on the image below. SHOW NOTES...
Please welcome Paul Zeidman to our Featured Author Q&A series at Writer’s Fun Zone. Enjoy! *** If you’d like to be considered for an interview, check out our guidelines here. *** About Paul Zeidman Paul...
by Guest Contributor · Published April 15, 2022 · Last modified April 14, 2022
Just as artists copy the master’s works to improve their skill, copying books can help you better understand how to write your own book.
A lawyer’s useful guide to how authors can properly, and legally, use trademarks in their books and avoid the risk of being sued.
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