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Mixing It Up: Writing in More Than One Genre
Often times, readers fall into categories of genres they like and genres they don’t like. Some readers love romance novels while others...
Madelyn Knecht & Stephanie Stott
Nov 16, 20183 min read
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Indie Author Sunday: L.S. Fellows
It's Indie Author Sunday! Every other Sunday, we're posting an interview with a different indie author along with posts about them on all...
The Writer's Workout
Nov 11, 20185 min read
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Indie Author Sunday: Dr. A.R. Davis
It's Indie Author Sunday! Every other Sunday, we're posting an interview with a different indie author along with posts about them on all...
The Writer's Workout
Oct 28, 20185 min read
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The Art of Horror Writing
Jitters and chills aren’t just for the movies, you know. With enough trepidation, a good horror story can leave the reader questioning...
Stephanie Stott
Oct 25, 20183 min read
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The Adventures of a Kidlit Author: Writing for Kids Who Don't Like to Read
As a kid, I couldn’t get my hands on enough books. I’m guilty of hiding under my covers, after bedtime, with a flashlight and a good book....
Katie Evans
Oct 10, 20185 min read
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Indie Author Sunday: Rowan Rook
It's Indie Author Sunday! Every other Sunday, we're posting an interview with a different indie author along with posts about them on all...
The Writer's Workout
Sep 30, 20189 min read
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The Method Behind Method Writing
Method writing is the most misunderstood piece of writing advice known to mankind. Most people hear this and interpret it as ‘write what...
Emily Suchowolec
Sep 29, 20184 min read
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5 Tips to Get Your Query Past the Slush Pile
One question that always seems to come up when writers get together to talk is the terrifying business of submissions, and how best to...
Aric Davis
Sep 25, 20183 min read
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