Write The Story As You Want To, Not How Others Tell You To Write It by Janelle Riley
Fiction is made up, so write the story fiction as you want, based on your unique experiences, not how others tell you to.
Fiction is made up, so write the story fiction as you want, based on your unique experiences, not how others tell you to.
by Guest Contributor · Published February 4, 2022 · Last modified November 3, 2022
Author Lisa Towles presents tips to get comfortable with the power of No, so that we can create healthier relationships and have more time and space for what we want.
by Guest Contributor · Published February 1, 2022 · Last modified January 27, 2022
We’ve all heard that visualization is the key to success. But research shows it’s better to take it slowly and focus on the task you can do.
Enjoy this Author Q&A with Bobbie Nash, sharing about his writing habits and his latest story about men of action, detectives, and heroes.
I’ll be part of this upcoming FREE Write Your First (or Next!) Book Summit 2.0. The masterclass series to help keep your butt in the chair, create and nourish your fiction or memoir, so...
by Guest Contributor · Published January 25, 2022 · Last modified January 19, 2022
When your creativity seems lost, curiosity and a trip to the library for ideas, can reignite it and spark new ideas and stories.
Copyright infringement is a longstanding problem. The Copyright Claims Board is an affordable, user-friendly solution for authors.
This post is about getting feedback on your novel from my perspective, a working novelist, and writing teacher. *** I was in my last 10 days of getting my next manuscript — my next...
Enjoy this Author Interview with Tinthia Clemant where she shares her inspiration, her struggles, and her new book, My Immortal Beloved.
by Guest Contributor · Published January 7, 2022 · Last modified January 12, 2022
The origins of creativity have been debated over the years. But creativity and it’s muse has always been necessary for the artist.
Having a uniform to use when you are writing can help you prepare your creative space and put you in the mood for writing.
It’s the perfect time for authors to set goals for the new year. It’s a chance to share what you’ve done or try something new and to add plenty of reading to your goals.
Copyrighting your manuscript and obtaining an ISBN for publishing are important decisions every independent author would do well to understand in order to make the best decision for themselves.
The difference between copyrights, trademarks and patents when it comes to intellectual property can be difficult to discern. It’s vital to understand what each concept is and what it protects.
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