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By Jean Alfieri Whether your book launched hot and sales have since waned, or it’s been a steady eddy that […]
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By Jean Alfieri Whether your book launched hot and sales have since waned, or it’s been a steady eddy that […]
For this week’s Throw Back Tuesday, we’re revisiting one of our standout articles from the archives. If you want to […]
by Trista Herring Baughman Since I was young—probably around third grade—I knew I wanted to write children’s stories. I aspired […]
By Kelley J. P. Lindberg A lot of non-writers assume writers are born with the fully formed, innate ability to […]
by Deborah L. Brewer Your story’s been drafted, organized, focused, read by other eyes, and then polished. You love it! […]
Editor’s Note: Red herrings are one of the most powerful and most misunderstood tools in a writer’s toolbox. This classic […]
By Sam Knight The “narrative voice” is the way the story is presented. There are many ways to present a […]
by Benjamin X. Wretlind You’ve probably heard the term “writing coach” tossed around in author circles, usually alongside editors, beta […]
by Deborah L. Brewer It’s once again that time of year when avid gardeners study their catalogs in anticipation of the […]
Editor’s Note: Welcome to our very first Throwback Tuesday! Each month, we’ll spotlight a standout article from our archives — […]