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Which Path to Publishing is Right for You! (Part 2 of a 4 Part Series - Traditional)
As Bob Dylan told us way back in the early sixties, “the times they are a-changin’” and boy are they ever. We’re in the 21st century now, a


What's The Right Publishing Path For You? (Part 1 of a 4 part series)
Many of the aspiring authors I run into have done little research in the area of publishing. If you ask me, I’d say this is because they are


20 Things You Need to Know About Your Main Character
Have you been told your characters are one or two-dimensional? Perhaps you’re having trouble weaving your character arc or connecting those


Getting Intimate With Author Kyra Fox
I’ve recently had the pleasure of chatting with author Kyra Fox and just had to share! If you’re a fan of her books or a fellow writer, or n


HOW LONG SHOULD MY BOOK BE?
Quite simply put, your story should be as long as it needs to be. In other words, just because your brother told you he loved your short...


Common Newbie Mistakes To Avoid
Remember, even your favorite author was once a newbie. Shakespeare, Austin, Dickens... Even Mark Twain once upon a time sat down with pen an


Meet Author Jack Spearman
I’m so excited to bring to you all a personal sit down with author, Jack Spearman following his debut novel, Sandy’s Place, a western-inspir


Plotter or Pantser - Who is the Better Storyteller?
Now, here’s a question that could be debated until the end of time. And if you ask me, one without a definitive answer. In fact, I’d be will


Getting Back to Basics - Fact or Fiction
Fact: A thing that is indisputably the case.
Fiction: Literature in the form of prose, especially short stories and novels, that descri


Author Interview with Justin M. D. Nelson, Author of OCCURRENCES, 17 DARK TALES
Today, I have the privilege of interviewing author, Justin M.D. Nelson who has recently released a collection of short stories I’m sure horr


Want to Improve Your Writing Skills?
I know you’ve heard this a hundred times before, but if you want to be really good at your craft, all you have to do is READ, READ, READ, an


Interview with Non-Fiction Author, Kimberly A. Morrow, M. Ed.
Let’s start with where you got the idea for your book.
The idea was born from my experiences as a parent and educator. I began writing imme


Interview with New Fantasy Author - S.L. Horne
First, I have to ask, where did the idea for your RISE OF THE OMNI series come from?
The idea truly came from my love for fairytales, along


ALWAYS PUT YOUR BEST FOOT RIGHT OUT FRONT AND ON THAT FIRST PAGE
Your first few pages need to accomplish more than just a simple introduction to the story and characters, and with every book, no matter the


Interview With Five-Time Novelist, L.H. Whitlock
The first thing I have to ask is where did the idea for the Galactic Battle Series come from?
My idea for this series came from a mix of s


Don't Roll Your Eyes at Me! Well, If You'd Stop Using Clichéd Sayings in Your Creative Writing...
A day late and a dollar short. Sorry, but I’ve been a busy, busy bee.
Full of sayings today am I? Why yes. Which is what I thought I would
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