“The reviewer didn’t read my book!”
Patti Thorn from BlueInk Review advises career authors to listen to the critics, disputing too-familiar claims of unfair book reviews.
Read MorePosted by Our Special Guest | Apr 21, 2018 | Craft, Marketing
Patti Thorn from BlueInk Review advises career authors to listen to the critics, disputing too-familiar claims of unfair book reviews.
Read MorePosted by Our Special Guest | Apr 14, 2018 | Life
For Sandra Block, one sign on a locker room wall convinced her to start from scratch again.
Read MorePosted by Our Special Guest | Apr 9, 2018 | Thriller
Most thriller writers start with one of three elements – a premise, a beginning, or an ending. If you are writing a thriller, likely you have one of these three – but where do you go from there?
Read MorePosted by Our Special Guest | Apr 7, 2018 | Publishing, Thriller
When academic Harold Schechter searched for commercial literary success, he looked no further than the latest bloody tabloid headlines.
Read MorePosted by Our Special Guest | Mar 31, 2018 | Life
For Tracee de Hahn, vacation is time away from the routine, setting her mind free to see connections that didn’t exist before.
Read MorePosted by Our Special Guest | Mar 30, 2018 | Craft, Life
How do you know if your fiction is ready for expert eyes? Several novels later, I’ve come up with three kinds of trusted readers I approach for feedback before I share a draft with my agent.
Read More