Written by amie borst
The Craft of Writing - a post and list compilation of writing resources around the web.
Written by David Powers King
Title-making can be hard, but there are tricks for coming up with a great title. Let's look at some Pixar titles and see which ones work, and which one doesn't.
Written by amie borst
From the Grammar Queen to the Style Snob, this post describes the top 7 types of crit partners - in good fun, of course!
Written by Lehua Parker
Hawaiian author Chris McKinney's novel takes an unflinching look at a Hawaii that locals live in every day and tourists never see.
Written by Ann Marie Meyers
This is an interview with the Brothers Washburn (Berk and Andy) whose book, Pitch Green, was released this past March 16th by Jolly Fish Press.
Written by Rebekah Grow
A great question, given all the conferences out there that are vying for our money and time. How do you pick one that works for you? What makes a bad writing conference will help us know what to look for.
Written by amie borst
The life of a writer, from dirty dishes and stacks of laundry to candy wrappers and carpools. A survival guide for writers containing links to writing resources from around the web.
Written by Lehua Parker
Writing literature in non-standard English is a tough sell.
Written by Teri Harman
Hello author, writer and blogger friends. If you would like to review my debut YA witch fantasy, ARCs are ready! Details in this post. Thanks!!
Written by neobluepanther
You can do almost anything thing well enough if you know how to do it, but you can do it better if you know why it is done the way it is. This applies to writing as well.
Written by David Powers King
A act of kindness can change the pace or relationship in any story. Offering another their jacket in the face of cold weather is a useful trope, when applied right.
Written by The Brothers Washburn
The dynamic duo, The Brothers Washburn, are sharing a few secrets to the craft of writing a horror novel. Part of the PITCH GREEN blog tour.