Overcoming the Rejection Machine: Why a Positivity Read Should Be Part of Your Publishing Journey
By Shawn Proctor Whether you enroll in a writing workshop or writer’s group, there is a premium placed on critique […]
By Shawn Proctor Whether you enroll in a writing workshop or writer’s group, there is a premium placed on critique […]
Sherrie R. Cronin (01 December 1954 – 23 October 2023), who also wrote as S. R. Cronin, was a science
by the SFWA Safety Committee Have you ever considered writing under a pen name? Some authors use pseudonyms to separate
by John Wilker In my previous post on going Wide for the Win, I gave an overview of an author’s
Michael F. Flynn (20 December 1947–30 September 2023), who also wrote as Rowland Shew, was a prolific writer of science
SFWA’s In Memoriams are meant to memorialize writers through celebrating their literary legacies. Sometimes, as in this case, we do
(Kind of like the Star Trek Experience—lots of diversity that some accept, some fight, and others never see) by Elle
by Anthony W. Eichenlaub Genre: A marketing construct. Its only purpose is to get books into the hands of people
We are delighted to announce that SFWA has received a grant from the National Endowment of the Arts (NEA) to
By Austin Conrad Writing in the genre of tabletop games has a lot of similarities to fiction writing when it