by Jacob Mohr
I know a few fellow authors who possess the magical ability to come up with a fun book title, then somehow manage to write an entire novel around it. I envy them. If you’re like me, coming up with the “right” title for a project is an agonizing process. My last novel...
by Kate Sullivan |
Ask a random person on the street what their biggest unfulfilled dream is, and odds are many of them will say, “I want to write a novel.” More than 80% of people aspire to write a book someday—but never get around to it. If you want to learn how to write a...
by Deb Childs
So, you’re finally ready to pull all those journal entry notes off the closet shelf or out of your mind and get the content organized onto the pages of your intended book. But where do you begin? Maybe you’ve heard this before, but the same good advice applies to book...
by Tom Corson-Knowles |
So you’ve decided to write a nonfiction book. Now it’s my job to show you how to write your book as efficiently and effectively as possible, so you can get your message out to readers all over the world. At first, writing a book can seem a little...
by Kate Sullivan |
Fiction for young readers is big business. That’s because kids aren’t the only ones reading it. Look at the success of series like Harry Potter, the Hunger Games, Divergent, and more—everyone can enjoy the themes of finding yourself, establishing relationships, and...
by Kate Sullivan |
If you’re looking to get a traditional publishing deal, a great query letter is a must. But it seems like a dark art: what do agents and editors want to see in that first moment of contact? How do you cut through all the clutter and get the agent to actually read your...