Taking Humor Writing Seriously
by Ira Nayman A few years ago, I was on a panel on Humorous SF at a convention (an occupational […]
by Ira Nayman A few years ago, I was on a panel on Humorous SF at a convention (an occupational […]
by Eugen Bacon Editor’s note: This piece is part of an occasional series titled Writing by Other Means, in which
by Marie Croke Editor’s note: This piece is part of an occasional series titled Writing by Other Means, in which
by Austin Conrad How do you move forward when stuck on telling a story? Sometimes the best way is to
by Georgina Kamsika Have you ever read something that you knew was incorrect? Sometimes, research has fallen short of convincing
By Shawn Proctor Whether you enroll in a writing workshop or writer’s group, there is a premium placed on critique
By Austin Conrad Writing in the genre of tabletop games has a lot of similarities to fiction writing when it
By Holly Henderson As much as science fiction and fantasy writers love wandering the vast worlds that exist in our
By Ursula Whitcher My first fictional love was tabletop role-playing games, from Dungeons & Dragons and ’90s classics like Vampire:
By Gareth L. Powell In 2020, I had the privilege of cowriting a science fiction novella called Light Chaser with