by Cole Salao
Every year is a good year to read. Whether you’re a bookworm or the pandemic has made you a more regular reader, there are a lot of good books to dive into in 2021. As one of the biggest genres, nonfiction dominates much of the new books came out this year. And...
by Cole Salao |
Social media is one of the easiest and most convenient ways to grow an online presence. For authors, it can be the difference between successfully launching a book or leaving it to stagnate. Twitter is one of the most popular social media platforms currently in...
by Kaelyn Barron
For avid readers, book reviewers, and bloggers, nothing is more exciting than the arrival of a fresh, hot-off-the press advanced review copy (ARC). These readers get the privilege of reading a new book for free before it’s available to the general public in...
by Yen Cabag
William Wordsworth is among the most well-known poets. He’s credited with starting the English Romanticism movement thanks to his work on Lyrical Ballads with Samuel Taylor Coleridge. One of his greatest influences on poetry is the use of direct, natural,...
by Yen Cabag |
As a writer, one of your biggest challenges will be knowing which words to keep, and which ones to cut. It can be tempting to use flowery prose and fluffy phrases (especially if you have a word count to meet), but there is almost always a more concise—and oftentimes,...