
Developing an Effective Series Arc: Part 2
How to create continuity, momentum, and satisfaction in every installment By Michele Chiappetta In part one of our Series Arc articles, we’ve defined our overall

How to create continuity, momentum, and satisfaction in every installment By Michele Chiappetta In part one of our Series Arc articles, we’ve defined our overall

Brianne’s classic, romantic stories are rooted in her knowledge of filmmaking, theater productions, and costuming, as well as an appreciation for zippy, sassy dialogue that

Patricia Sands, Writer of Women’s Fiction This month we’re catching up with Patricia Sands, who just released The French Effect, a charming women’s fiction book

Two books to help develop characters with depth As writers and editors, we’re always on the lookout for resources that will help us and our

With a love for paranormal storytelling, author L.M. Hatchell blends Celtic folk tales, mythological legends from many cultures, and contemporary settings to create inviting settings

How to plan, build, and sustain a multi-book story that keeps readers hooked By Michele Chiappetta Writing a series of novels is demanding. How do

By Andrea C. Neil WRITE A RICHER STORY FOR YOUR READERS How many people do you know who think and sound exactly the same?

By Andrea C. Neil Writing a kick-a$$ blurb is easier than you think You’ve written your book and polished it with your editor (or

Welcome Troy Ford, author of Lamb! Tell us a little about yourself! What part of the world do you live in? What do you

Contemporary romance writer Tell us a little about yourself! What part of the world do you live in? What do you enjoy doing when

The Difference Between a Manuscript Critique and a Developmental Edit By Michelle Chiappetta A few months back, we dove into the world of Line

Writer of gritty urban fantasy with heart Tell us a little about yourself! What part of the world do you live in? What do