Why Can’t You Finish Your Book?
Writing a book is like driving a car: every once in a while you’re bound to hit a bump in the road. When an obstacle slows you down or halts… Why Can’t You Finish Your Book?
Writing a book is like driving a car: every once in a while you’re bound to hit a bump in the road. When an obstacle slows you down or halts… Why Can’t You Finish Your Book?
Name: B.L. Barger Hometown: Lancaster, OH Book: Megiddo Genre: Romance/Sci-fi Adventure Describe your book in 10 words or less. Megiddo is the third book in a sci-fi trilogy. What made you want to… Author Spotlight: B.L. Barger
If you’re an author who has finally finished your book, the next step is obvious: publication. To an author, a finished book is like a baby. You’ve spent countless days,… Traditional versus Self-Publishing
Name: Janine Nugent Hometown: Book: King Godfrey’s New Stove Genre: Children’s Describe your book in 10 words or less. Children’s fantasy featuring King Godfrey, his children, and palace life. What made you… Author Spotlight: Janine Nugent
We’ve all heard the spelling rule before…“I before E except after C.” It’s something that has been ingrained in our heads since we were in grade school, but we also… Spelling
Author Spotlight: Al Hooker Hometown: Sacramento, CA Book: The Scout Quarterback Genre: Fiction Describe your book in 10 words or less. Small College football team cheats to win. How quarterback copes.… Author Spotlight: Al Hooker
Shiny New Idea Syndrome (noun): A disease or affliction in which a writer is unable to focus on their current book or short story without being distracted by another project.… Shiny New Idea Syndrome
Have you ever listened to someone tell a story that had no point? A friend may tell you about a walk they took in the park or how they picked… Where’s the conflict?
Get to know our published authors! This week, meet Tiffany Smith, author of The Roll of the Dice. Name: Tiffany Smith Hometown: Porterville, CA Book: The Roll of the… Author Spotlight: Tiffany Smith
It was a dark and stormy night and the writer hunched over his computer, defeated. Even though he left no stone unturned, he was scared to death that his plot… Cliché No More
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