(Temporarily) Computer-Free Writing
by N. R. M. Roshak Editor’s note: This piece is part of an occasional series titled Writing by Other Means, […]
by N. R. M. Roshak Editor’s note: This piece is part of an occasional series titled Writing by Other Means, […]
by Marie Croke Editor’s note: This piece is part of an occasional series titled Writing by Other Means, in which
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by Georgina Kamsika Have you ever read something that you knew was incorrect? Sometimes, research has fallen short of convincing
by William C. Tracy Editor’s note: This is the first in a two-part series from William C. Tracy. Part 1
by Jeremy Zentner In the ever-changing age of technology, the opportunities for publication are as daunting as they are diverse.
by Jason P. Burnham Did you know that the human body has fewer human cells than it does microorganisms? Fortuitously,
by Jeremy Zentner Spaceships have been iconic in science fiction ever since Jules Verne wrote From the Earth to the
By Rachael K. Jones Work-for-hire writing jobs are common in novel-length work, especially in the world of tie-in fiction, but