Written by Peggy Eddleman
How to know when you've really crossed the finish line with your manuscript.
Written by Peggy Eddleman
How do you find your theme? And what do you do with it once you've found it?
Written by Peggy Eddleman
Peggy Eddleman reveals the #1 attribute that will help you get a book deal, and it's not persistence.
Written by Nathan Bransford
Nathan Bransford offers a fantastic list of 10 things to keep in mind when critiquing another writer's work.
Written by Nancy Fulda
Getting a slusher to read your story and getting out of the slush pile are two different things. Having a great hook is only the first step.
Written by Janice Hardy
Part 3 in a series of three posts by Janice Hardy.
Written by Janice Hardy
Part 2 in a series of three posts by Janice Hardy.
Written by Janice Hardy
Part 1 in a series of three posts by Janice Hardy.
Written by Jolly Fish Press
So you've written a book, hurrah. But nowadays, anyone who is anyone has somewhat written a book. The question is, what sets you apart from everyone else?
Written by Janice Hardy
Janice Hardy offers some great advice on how to plan your novel before November hits, so you can hit the ground running.
Written by Jennifer Blanchard
It's not about finding the time to write. It's about making the time.
Written by M. K. Hutchins
Struggling to find time to write while parenting can be daunting. This is an especially good post for NaNoWriMo prep.