Author Interview: Jennifer Slattery
Writing can be a solitary endeavour, but it doesn't have to be. In fact, reaching out to and connecting with other writers can help in more ways than just moral support. Today's guest, author Jennifer Slattery, knows first-hand how important it can be to connect with others. Hi, and [...]
Book Review: The Writer’s Lexicon by Kathy Steinemann
You’re a writer. You just read your manuscript and discovered your characters nodding like marionettes in every chapter. When they’re not nodding, they’re rolling their eyes. Oops. Time to slash the Pinocchio strings and turn them into real live people. Award-winning author Kathy Steinemann will provide the tools. She cuts [...]
How to Write a Novel: What Kind of Edit Do You Need?
Do you know the difference between four-, six-, and eight-cylinder engines? What about the difference between project accounting, management accounting, and forensic accounting? How about the difference between substantive editing, copyediting, and proofreading? Most authors know they need a book editor for their novels, but they don’t get what they [...]
The Secret to Learning Writing by Lindsey Brackett
Can I tell you the secret to being a good writer? First, be a good reader. Not of craft books or how-to blog posts or transcripts of podcasts about novel marketing and deep POV, though those are all valuable in their own time. No, if you want to be a [...]
Book Review: Unbreakable by Sara Ella
Eliyana Ember is a reluctant queen. As vessel of the Verity—the purest of souls—only she can lead the fight against the wicked magnetism of the Void. If she fails, the paths between Reflections will cease to exist, and those she loves will remain plagued by darkness. After falling through a [...]