Stephen King’s Top Five Secrets for Better Writing In 2000, Stephen King took a break from scaring the pants of the American public and penned another type of book: a memoir. Continue Reading →
10 Things You Learned in Kindergarten That’ll Help You With Your Book In 1988, American writer Robert Fulghum came out with a collection of essays entitled, All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten. Continue Reading →
31 Questions to Ask About Your Characters As writers, we know more about our characters than we can ever manage to tell our readers. Continue Reading →
13 Inspirational Places to Write (That Isn’t a Café) Before you write a good plot, you need a good place to write. Continue Reading →
Guest Post from Steve Aedy: From Grief to Glory: 5 Perfect Moments to Start Writing a Book “Whether or not you get a single word on paper, the sun will rise, the earth will spin, the universe will expand. Continue Reading →
4 Tricks to Never Run Out of Blog Ideas Blogs are one of the ultimate tools—used by indie and traditional authors alike—to market books. Continue Reading →
100 Writing Prompts to Rock Your Writing World, Part 2 Here is the cincher to your writing list: 50 more chances to challenge yourself and your writing skills. 51. Continue Reading →
100 Writing Prompts to Rock Your Writing World, Part 1 “I will write every single day, starting tomorrow,” we tell ourselves. Continue Reading →
Cliffhangers Part 2: How to Keep Your Reader Reading What does it take to create a book you can’t put down? Continue Reading →