
How To Write (And Edit) Nonfiction That People Want To Read
Katie Lawrence Many a writer has sat down, written a fairly decent piece, and was left without a clue of what to do next. This [Read More]
Katie Lawrence Many a writer has sat down, written a fairly decent piece, and was left without a clue of what to do next. This [Read More]
A reader from Connecticut is finishing up her new novel this month, getting ready to send it out to agents. She sent me a good [Read More]
Since the 1960s, the reference book has cataloged how people actually use language, not how they should. That might be changing. An Object Lesson. It [Read More]
The Internet can be a terrible place, and Reddit gets a bad reputation for housing some of the ‘Net’s most repugnant denizens, but places like [Read More]
We all know that social media can be a dark, scary, negative space — especially for women. But if you’ve spent enough time online you [Read More]
It’s official: Facebook is for old(er) people. Teens and young adults are ditching Mark Zuckerberg’s social network as popularity among the over-55s surges, according to [Read More]
My passion for writing started as a teenager growing up in foster care. I lived with great foster parents, but due to my experiences, and [Read More]
Emma Glass didn’t set out to write a rape revenge story; when she started her debut Peach, she didn’t know what kind of novel she [Read More]
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