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Interview with Karen Honnor

Karen Honnor tells us how she went from blogging to publishing three books in just two years and shares some great advice for writers of all kinds.

Interview with Nicole Thomas

Nicole Thomas shares with us some of her hard-earned self-publishing lessons, her secrets for landing Amazon reviews, and imparts some sage advice you need to hear.

What Is World Story Book?

An ambitious writing project meant to unite the world. Find out more about World Story Book, the mind behind it, and how you can become a part of history.

How to Read to Improve Your Writing

Not everything you read will make you a better writer. By following these five tips and tricks you can use your reading time to improve your craft and get closer to your dreams of becoming a published author.

Interview with Molly Pohlig

Molly Pohlig, celebrated breakout author of The Unsuitable, talks to us about what it takes to get published during a pandemic and why, if you love writing, you should keep doing it.

The Dialogue Tag Controversy

They said there was a right way to write dialogue tags. Then they screamed that there wasn’t. The truth about this highly controversial topic lies somewhere in between. Here are our tips and tricks for writing strong conversations, however you choose to tag them.

21 Questions to Ask Your Character

The key to writing engaging, hard-to-forget characters is to truly get to know them before you even begin plotting your story. Here are 21 questions to help you get there.

Interview with June Hur

We spoke with June Hur, breakout author of The Silence of Bones, about her journey to getting published and what she learned about the writing process and herself along the way.

Writing 101: Show Don’t Tell Basics

Most writers know about the concept of “show don’t tell” but many still struggle to put it to use in their own writing. Here, we’ll give you some easy tips to help improve your “show” skills.

Interview with Catherine Downen

Catherine Downen, engineer and author of the YA fantasy novel, The Markings, talks with us about her road to publishing and what she sees in her future.