The Path to Publishing
A couple of weeks ago, I invited writers to ask a few questions. Here is one: “Thanks for this chance. My biggest question is related
A couple of weeks ago, I invited writers to ask a few questions. Here is one: “Thanks for this chance. My biggest question is related
Remember when you were young and your mother or father read a favorite story to you over and over? Or do you recall that one
The most productive writers, I’ve noticed, aren’t necessarily the ones with the most talent or the greatest skills. They may not be the most physically
If you write a novel set in the real world—whether it is historical or modern—you don’t have to worry so much about “creating” a world
Last week I wrote about appealing to the senses and stated that humans have more than just the five sensory inputs that you learned in
There are all kinds of fantasy novels. If you’re a genre writer, the first one that you might think of is Sword and Sorcery, or
Most editors will warn you against writing too many dream sequences. The problems in writing about dreams are multitudinous. Very often, a new author will
For eight long years, I had been giving in to my desire to tell stories, and the stories that I wrote were all confined to
This week marks the release of a novel by new author Shean Pao called The Feather and the Moon Well. Her novel is being released
“I’d heard enough tales of the publishing industry to decide that I didn’t want to put in the effort of writing a book only to
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