by Tom Corson-Knowles
Choosing the right pen name can be tough. Some authors give themselves a pen name for the purpose of anonymity. They want to use a pseudonym to remain anonymous and to write in various genres without confusing their readers. Pen names can also be used for marketing...
by Tom Corson-Knowles
Homophones are words that sound the same but are spelled differently. They can be a tricky part of English grammar, since it’s easy to confuse one homophone with another. Here are some examples of common homophones: to, too, two meat, meet, mete right, rite,...
by Tom Corson-Knowles |
Are you writing a memoir or autobiography? Unfortunately, most memoirs never get published. By working with a literary agent, you can dramatically increase your chances of getting your memoir published. List of Memoir and Autobiography Agents Below is our list of 87...
by Jeffrey Ainis |
As a self-help author, your intention to help people will, in itself, make the world a better place. But the success of a self-help book depends on how well you convey that help and how easy you make it for that help to be received. Personal growth is a $10 billion...
by Tom Corson-Knowles
Have you imagined yourself sitting in a comfy chair, holding a cup of coffee with your favorite literary magazine? Or maybe you’ve been dreaming of seeing your short stories, poetry, or writing published in a literary magazine? If so, you’re in the right...
by Melissa Drumm
Cooking may be an art, but writing recipes that anyone can use? That’s a bit of a science. When writing a recipe, clarity is key. If your reader gets tripped up on your language, they won’t attempt the recipe at all—or worse, they’ll try it and get bad results. Don’t...