Four Authors of Classical Cont...

Sep 25, 2009 by Robert L. Bacon

From academicians to book critics to lay readers, each is often eager to recommend a list of authors who will provide aspiring...

read more

Editing Secrets

Sep 22, 2009 by Laura Backes

Once you’ve plotted out your book, developed the characters and written the last word of text, the real work begins. As busy...

read more

Enrich Your Punctuation and Im...

Sep 20, 2009 by Tom Aaron

Writing is an art that demands writers master many different skills. Editing writing, correcting grammar, and using rich punctuation...

read more

Writing Tips – Jumpstart...

Sep 18, 2009 by Laura Backes

When developing a story or article, aspiring authors often hear this writing tip: learn to incorporate the “who,”...

read more

How To Tap Into Your Brillianc...

Sep 17, 2009 by Sheri McConnell

As a practicing writer, do you sometimes feel like you have nothing to write or like it takes forever to create even one well written...

read more

William Safire and His Great R...

Sep 15, 2009 by Tom Aaron

Author William Safire, columnist, journalist, and presidential speechwriter, has contributed to “On Language” in The New...

read more

The Inner Critic Doesn’t...

Sep 14, 2009 by Dawn Goldberg

Last week, I hosted the Writing Hour where I talked to writers at all various stages of the writing and publishing process. One...

read more

As You Write Your ChildrenR...

Sep 13, 2009 by Laura Backes

Eighteen months ago, I took up karate. It’s a great workout, but the biggest reason I train is I want to be a formidable senior...

read more

How to Craft a Magical Book Ti...

Sep 11, 2009 by Earma Brown

Are you ready to create a magical book title? Webster defines magic as something that produces extraordinary results, as if by magic....

read more

Get Out of Your Head

Sep 10, 2009 by Dawn Goldberg

I find as I’m working with people on their writing projects that they have trouble with all the ideas tumbling around in their...

read more

Writing and Stephen King

Sep 10, 2009 by Tom Aaron

Everyone writes for an audience, even diary writers, who are their own audience. A letter writer may write for an audience of one, a...

read more

How to Sell Your Novel Without...

Sep 9, 2009 by Evan Marshall

In spite of what you hear about publishers accepting submissions only from agents, and about what an agent can do for a writer, there...

read more