How to Sell an Essay or Article: 21 Tips for Writing a Winning Cover Letter
Wondering how to sell an essay? Writing a cover letter that’s short and perfect to introduce your pages will sell a piece faster than submitting [Read More]
Wondering how to sell an essay? Writing a cover letter that’s short and perfect to introduce your pages will sell a piece faster than submitting [Read More]
Publishing your work is wonderful. Even though my work has been published hundreds of times, I still get excited every time a new publication containing [Read More]
After more than four decades in publishing, record-breaking bestseller James Patterson has this to say: You can go your own way. Discover an exclusive extended [Read More]
Hi everyone! I know it’s been a long time since I posted a “Monday Musing” but I’m finally in a good place to stop and [Read More]
A mother-daughter pair of agents debunks 5 common misconceptions. By Cari Lamba and Marie Lamba We literary agents do most of our work behind the [Read More]
Add color to the canvas of your manuscript with these 3 writing techniques adapted from practices commonly used by painters and other visual artists. By [Read More]
— Written by Lev Raphael I’ve done hundreds of invited talks and readings on three different continents and I love being out there with my [Read More]
Well-timed coincidences can catapult a story forward, but a poorly planned one can bring your readers to a dead stop. Use these 7 strategies to [Read More]
What do horror and comedy have in common? Well, quite a lot actually. Some of my favorite books and movies are combinations of the two [Read More]
by Benjamin Sobieck, editor of The Writer’s Guide to Wattpad (WD Books 2018) On Wattpad: @BenSobieck Wattpad works because it makes it easy for readers to [Read More]
Smart ebook marketing works like a magnet to bridge the gap between readers’ unmet desires and your book’s ability to satisfy those desires. Here are [Read More]
by New York Times Bestselling Author Sara Raasch I have crafted two fantasy worlds in my career so far. The first, Primoria in the SNOW [Read More]
by Anne Leigh Parrish We’ve all heard it said that readers have increasingly short attention spans. Spending time with a print medium isn’t as engaging [Read More]
When I finally self-published my book, admittedly, it was the last resort. I had promised myself that if I was unable to sell my book [Read More]
Given the popularity and depictions of “paranormal and supernatural phenomena” in movies and TV, one of the world’s foremost scientific experts on writing paranormal and [Read More]
When you’re launching a book, your job is to find readers, engage with readers, write good books, and sell the heck out of said book(s). [Read More]
Most literary journals publish poetry and fiction. Many also publish creative nonfiction, essays, reviews, and visual art (largely paintings, drawings, and photography). Most do not [Read More]
Written by Geary Smith Several years ago, while vacationing with the family in Key West, Florida, I can remember looking up at the home of [Read More]
Dealing with rejection doesn’t have to be a discouraging experience. Here, P.S. Hoffman offers five ways to fail smarter and set yourself up for success, [Read More]
Writers want to create characters readers will remember. We want our readers to empathise with them and to be able to think about them as [Read More]
In today’s world, to be a writer we’re told that writing is not enough, you must market your work and do everything in your power to [Read More]
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