Written by Teri Harman
What am I most worried about 6 months before my book launch? It's not what you'd think and maybe a little ridiculous.
Written by Anthony Dutson
It's time to start planning which conferences you want to go to this year. But before you jump in, there are a few things to consider.
Written by Liesel Hill
I recently ran a Facebook ad and had great success! I share my experience and some tips for others who might use this avenue to promote their writing one day.
Written by Jessica Marcarelli
Whatever your reason for writing a month- long novel, you have one thing in common with everyone else: you wrote a first draft. If you are serious about your NaNoWriMo, don't send it off after you write "The End."
Written by Veronica Sicoe
Put on your gloves and goggles, pick your favorite of these 13 zombielicious weapons, and let’s get ready to roll!
Written by Teri Harman
Utah author Karey White talks about her days as a wedding cake designer and her new book, For What It's Worth.
Written by David Powers King
A special opportunity to give your blog the makeover you've always wanted. Check out the contest details here.
Written by Julie Luek
What's better than writers placing books into the hands of kids everywhere?
Written by Jessica Marcarelli
Week one of NaNoWriMo often offers either a writing high or despairing agony to writers. Whichever camp you fall into, these six tips should help.
Written by Jeff Hargett
Although I'm not participating in NaNoWriMo this year, I wanted to extend a few words to those who are. 30 Thoughts for 30 Days
Written by ML Swift
A recap of my night at the NaNoWriMo kick-off dinner in the Big Bend area of Florida. Do writers' groups help or hinder you?
Written by McKelle George
November is almost upon us--if you're planning on writing a 50,000 word novel, your writing "survival pack" should already be stuffed with emergency help.