Writing
Robert Wood

8 Awesome Christmas Gifts For The Writer In Your Life

Christmas is upon us, and like any good writer, Santa is proofing his list twice and asking his most discerning elves to pull double-duty as beta readers. That means there’s still time to sneak in a great gift for the writer in your life, or to throw some heavy hints about what you’d like this

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Publishing
Tyrell Johnson

How To Decide What To Include In Your Synopsis

This is a topic that is whispered about in dark, quiet corners of the writing world. The synopsis is essentially Voldemort. Everyone knows he’s there, they know they’ll have to deal with him someday, but that doesn’t mean they want to say his name. Why is this? The truth is: writing a synopsis sucks. The

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Writing
Robert Wood

How To Stop Your Opinion Taking Center-stage In Your Writing

Opinions are the lifeblood of literature. To perceive the world in an individual way, and to share that perception with the world, is where all art starts. One of the great qualities of a story is that it allows you to experience someone else’s life, world and opinions, and come away a different person for

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Marketing
Matthew Loffhagen

What To Do When Your Readership Hits A Plateau

One of my favorite parts of writing is watching my readership numbers go up. New book sales are fantastic, new follows on social media make my day, and I even check my blog hit counter regularly just to see how things are going. As much as writing is a personal journey, it’s gratifying to know

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