A Professor Bloodthirsty for Success: How I Became a True Crime Writer
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 | 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 MorePosted by Our Special Guest | Mar 24, 2018 | Life
Edith Maxwell pondered this: “If you can do something risky that you think will improve your life, you ask, ‘What’s the worst that can happen?’” Then she stepped off the edge into a new adventure.
Read MorePosted by Our Special Guest | Mar 21, 2018 | Marketing
See Allison Brennan’s 9 hands-on Facebook tips that help you balance your writing and your social media – including her one most important thing to remember.
Read MorePosted by Our Special Guest | Mar 16, 2018 | Craft
If your reader is reading to escape, you better give them a destination and bring them there. So, how do you create a cinematic experience for your readers? How do you bring them someplace they’ll never forget?
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