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Tips for getting into the groove There might be a few lucky writers out there who can sit down whenever and wherever and write

Tips for getting into the groove There might be a few lucky writers out there who can sit down whenever and wherever and write

What we’ve been up to lately… Welcome new readers Hi there, y’all! We’d like to welcome our new subscribers to our blog and the

Keeping Your Series on Track by Michele Chiappetta By now, if you’ve been following along in our series arc articles (here’s part 1 and here’s

Just a quick reminder, enrollment for the second quarter cohort of The Hatchery is still open! Join our online author community for just $75 for

Join the Hatchery for 2Q! by Andrea Neil Why we do it Michele and I edit books, but we also try to do more

With a grounding in Oklahoma-based storytelling, author Lisa Courtaway fills her intriguing books with troubled characters, dysfunctional relationships, and the inevitability of dark secrets coming

Romance author Lyr Gray just released Real Perfect this week, a fun and witty contemporary romance. Congrats, Lyr! Tell us a little about yourself.

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