Whoops, I Wrote a Story: How to Make App Addictions Work for Your Writing
by Marie Croke 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 Rachael K. Jones Work-for-hire writing jobs are common in novel-length work, especially in the world of tie-in fiction, but
by Jelena Dunato When my publisher prepared the marketing strategy for my upcoming novel Dark Woods, Deep Water, one of
By Cat Rambo You have been told, like so many writers before you, that you must have a social media
by Kelly McClymer Do you dream of seeing your indie book in your local library catalog? You are not alone.
by Hunter Liguore Creating new characters takes a careful eye. When an idea comes, we might rely on familiar images
By Anessa Kemna Science fiction and fantasy should be the perfect places for disability representation. Writers make the rules in
by Carien Ubink It’s important to get reviews, but if you ask in the wrong way, your request might be
by Corrine Kumar We grow as writers by reading, but we often read passively—leaving the understanding of stories to our
By Sascha Stronach Note: This article first appeared in The Bulletin #216 in October 2021. Publishing (verb): the act of