Author Spotlight: Cheryln Cadle
Name: Cheryln Cadle Book Title: Letters From Christopher Genre: True Crime Dorrance Publishing (DP): Describe your book in 10 words or less. Cheryln Cadle (CC): A true crime book with… Author Spotlight: Cheryln Cadle
Name: Cheryln Cadle Book Title: Letters From Christopher Genre: True Crime Dorrance Publishing (DP): Describe your book in 10 words or less. Cheryln Cadle (CC): A true crime book with… Author Spotlight: Cheryln Cadle
Based on everything we’ve been taught about writing, passive voice should be avoided at all costs. It takes away from the person delivering the action and instead emphasizes the action… Is It Ever Okay To Use Passive Voice?
Name: Barbara Ann Colbert Hometown: Philadelphia, PA Book Title: The Boogiekids Genre: Children’s Dorrance Publishing (DP): Describe your book in 10 words or less. Barbara Ann Colbert (BAC): Imaginative, intriguing,… Author Spotlight: Barbara Ann Colbert
As writers, we want to be creative, uninhibited, and free with our craft. Nothing turns us into pouty, rebellious teenagers faster than being told ‘the rules’ for crafting stories. Well,… Neil Gaiman’s Writing Tips
If you’re a YA writer, you’ve likely experienced one of the following scenarios when you tell people about your work: “Aren’t you a little old to be writing YA?” “That… Setting the Record Straight: YA Authors
When people think of the Young Adult genre, they typically think its audience is fairly self-explanatory. It’s right there in the title, right? Young Adult books are for… well… young… Writing for Your Audience: Young Adult
Name: Sharon Daniels Hometown: Hollywood, Florida Book Title: My First Best Friend Genre: Children’s Dorrance Publishing (DP): Describe your book in 10 words or less. Sharon Daniels (SD): Little boy… Author Spotlight: Sharon Daniels
As a YA writer, your set of writing rules may differ slightly from that of more traditional fiction or nonfiction. Of course, at its core, writing has some universal rules… Writing Tips from Popular YA Authors
When we think of the word ‘villain’ it conjures up an image of maniacal laughter, sparks flying off of enormous machines, mad scientist clothing, and world domination plots. But, really,… How to Write a Good Villain
As we’ve said previously, every writer has their own version of rules for writing. When you’re doing your research and learning different writers’ preferences, it’s important to take everything with… Ernest Hemingway’s Writing Tips
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