THE INDIE FILES: How to Pitch Your Book to Libraries So They See You as an Easy Win to Please Their Patrons
by Kelly McClymer Most writers grew up reading books checked out from the library. There is a special place in […]
by Kelly McClymer Most writers grew up reading books checked out from the library. There is a special place in […]
by L. E. Torres One day in 1986, after concluding an exciting Dungeons & Dragons campaign with my high school
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by May Haddad Knot tying (“nodology” in Latin, “kompology” in Greek) is a time-honored skill honed in seafaring for millennia.
By R.J. Huneke I recently went back to something for the first time in many years: I wrote the entire
by William C. Tracy Editor’s note: This is the second in a two-part series from William C. Tracy. Part 1
By Gunnar De Winter Much has been said and—obviously—written about the writer’s voice. But what if that voice speaks in
by Austin Conrad Fantasy’s enduring appeal stems from our imaginative exploration of the impossible. Each branch of speculative fiction asks
by J. D. Harlock Boxing (pugilism) is a martial art and combat sport in which fighters trade punches for a
by Austin Conrad Fantasy worlds often include a single “common” language spoken by a majority of the setting’s inhabitants. Often