Fred Johnson

Fred is an editor, blurb writer, and all-round books guy. He helps authors take their manuscripts and cover copy from good to perfect and, in his spare time, can be found lurking in libraries.
The Tips You Need To Write Amazing Color - A painter waves a brush, surrounded by multicolor splodges.
Writing
Fred Johnson

The Tips You Need To Write Amazing Color

Color, like time, will be present in your fiction whether you want it to be or not. It’s one of the grand defaults of human life; unless you’re writing fiction from the point of view of a colorblind individual or your plot takes place purely on some kind of Noir planet, color will be something

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Make Sports Work In Your Fiction - A basketball player runs after the ball.
Writing
Fred Johnson

Write Better Sports Fiction With These Tips

It’s true that sports have had a difficult time breaking out of nonfiction (after all, there’s certainly no shortage of sports memoirs, biographies, and histories); despite the efforts of writers including Ernest Hemingway, Alan Sillitoe, Nick Hornby, David Foster Wallace, and Haruki Murakami, sports rarely seem to muscle into the literary sphere, and that’s a

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The Author’s Guide To Melodrama (And What It Can Do For You) - Screaming, a character rips off their shirt.
Writing
Fred Johnson

The Author’s Guide To Melodrama (And What It Can Do For You)

Melodrama tends to get a bad rep these days, and not without good reason. Certainly, melodrama – that is, sensational drama; exaggerated, flat characters; farcically exciting events; and extreme responses and actions – can often come at the expense of those other aspects of fiction that make your book worth reading: deep characters, subtext, complex

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5 Ways Maya Angelou Can Improve Your Writing - Maya Angelou speaks, a caged bird in her speech bubble.
Writing
Fred Johnson

5 Ways Maya Angelou Can Help You Improve Your Writing

There are few serious poets, activists, and biographers who haven’t taken inspiration from the indomitable Maya Angelou. A woman of immense passion and experience, the late Angelou (author of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, six other autobiographies, and several books of poetry) could have given advice on anything from journalism to dancing to

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