The Art of the Cliffhanger It is an undeniable truth: a reader’s emotions are at the mercy of the author. Continue Reading →
15 Questions You Should Always Ask Your Editor Before Hiring Them It is a truth universally acknowledged that every author needs an editor. While a good editor will elevate your book to the highest level it can go, other editors will do nothing—or worse—diminish the power of your book. Continue Reading →
How to Value your Writing This past weekend, Laura, a member of the Wise Ink team, attended the DFW Writer’s Conference outside of Fort Worth, Texas. Continue Reading →
Hugh Howey’s PubSmart Keynote: Directing the Self-Pub Conversation Recently, Amy and Dara attended Pubsmart, a conference that brings together some of the best and brightest of the modern publishing industry to discuss indie, traditional, hybrid, and small press publishing. Continue Reading →
How to Treat Your Book Like a Business Wise Ink Creative Publishing just celebrated our 1 year anniversary. Continue Reading →
How to Write the Right Way on Vacation If you’re in school—or your kids are—you know it’s the season for spring break. Continue Reading →
Intellectual Property and Copyrights: The Basics Last week, we talked about being a good critique partner, and while we mentioned things like being nice and constructive, the main thing readers focused on was the trust required to share your work with someone before it’s published. Continue Reading →
How to be a Good Critique Partner In our experience, the best writers are not the people who have the best innate style, or even those who work with the best editors. Continue Reading →