Category: Writers
I warned you in my last post, didn’t I? Writing a young children’s story can be more difficult than writing a story for an older audience. The previous post …
In many ways, writing a story for young children can be more difficult than writing for an older crowd. Not only do you need to restrict your word count,
Carole
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The relationship between a writer and an editor is precious; you are trusting us with your thoughts, ideas, and creative style.
Carole
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Commas: we either love them or hate them. Unfortunately, comma use is not a ‘take it or leave it’ issue. Although some people would love to litter their sentences …
Happy New Year! What better way to start the year than to make sure that those nasty little grammar missteps are banished for good? (I suppose that there are …
Whether they love to love them or love to hate them, readers connect to characters. If you want your fiction to shine, your characters must be believable. You can’t …
Write what you know—we’ve all heard this advice, for good reason. Some people are able to write helpful how-to books that provide needed guidance for readers. Others write memoirs …
This advice is very dear to my heart, for as an editor I find myself suggesting it to nearly every writer I meet. It is age-old wisdom,
Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about disintermediation. Mostly, I suppose, because it’s such an excellent word.
It seems that everywhere you turn, authors are transforming first-novel successes into full-blown, billion dollar series that become movie franchises with video game options.