Readers Don’t Care Who Publishes Your Book–Really!
One of my private amusements is the serendipity surrounding how well my different books sell, or not. And how that really doesn’t align with who [Read More]
One of my private amusements is the serendipity surrounding how well my different books sell, or not. And how that really doesn’t align with who [Read More]
Whenever something interrupts you from your writing, your concentration is broken and you lose time as your mind tries to recover that productive state you [Read More]
There’s nothing like the convenience of online learning to help you fit personal projects around your busy schedule. And if you’ve had the same writing [Read More]
“You have to read widely, constantly refining (and redefining) your own work as you do so. It’s hard for me to believe that people who [Read More]
Tension is that gut-curdling, oh-crap feeling you get when you realize trouble’s coming. It’s the rising emotion that emerges at the onset or even the [Read More]
You already know that having writing skills has the power to change your life and the lives of those who read your work. So, it [Read More]
With the first ever Writer’s Digest Freelance Virtual Conference just around the corner, I want to share a few tips for freelance writing success from [Read More]
There is one mistake that most authors make when submitting their work to literary journals and magazines for the first time. It is a mistake [Read More]
Since its publication in 1843, Charles Dickens’ novella A Christmas Carol has become one of the most iconic holiday stories—perhaps even the most iconic—in Western literature. Not only has [Read More]
As a writer the most valuable resource you possess is time! By managing time in the best possible manner, you can free yourself from the [Read More]
Looking for books to hone your skills as a writer? Maybe you’re looking for the perfect gift for a writer you know whose library of [Read More]
One of the great pleasures and honors of designing book covers is being one of the first people to read an author’s manuscript. This is [Read More]
Author Deanna Cabinian offers three compelling reasons you might want to try writing a sequel to a book you’ve published, even if you hadn’t planned [Read More]
No matter your genre, learning how to write dialogue effectively is a vital part of any writer’s career. Poor dialogue can make readers put your [Read More]
Writers are always looking for a way to write faster, and sometimes, writing more means starting out with less. For this year’s NaNoWriMo, I tried [Read More]
When you sign with an agent, you’re choosing a partner for your career—which means it’s important to choose carefully. We asked authors to share the [Read More]
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