What It's Like to Be Young and Writing for Young Adults
Column by Karis Rogerson
Three YA authors who achieved success in the field at a young age share what that's like.
Writing the Crime Scene: Winter Forensics
Column by Repo Kempt
A guide to writing realistic crime and horror fiction when your manuscript is set in the winter.
Embracing the Missteps
Column by Keith Rosson
'The Mercy of the Tide' author Keith Rosson chronicles the starts and fits of getting published.
What Do Superheroes Read?
Column by Gabino Iglesias
They fly and run really fast and punch and save the world, but what do superheroes read? I interviewed a few of them and found out.
Choosing Your Words: To Swear or Not To Swear
Column by Emma Byrne
'Swearing is Good For You' author Emma Byrne discusses the science and semantics of swear words in fiction.
The 10 Best Places to Find Quality Short Fiction
Column by Emmanuel Nataf
Want to sink your teeth into the best short stories, but you don’t know where to start? Check out these awesome literary magazines that champion short-form fiction.
The Hack-Dad Chronicles: All Work and No Play
Column by Keith Rawson
Hooray! The Hack-Dad Chronicles are back! What the hell are the Hack-Dad Chronicles?
Hack The MFA
Column by Peter Derk
This one little guide can save you $20,000. Seems like a good investment.
8 Submission Strategies That Get Results
Column by Susan DeFreitas
Ready to get more of your work published? Level up your submissions game in 2018.
Don't Be Intimidated by Literary Journal Guidelines
Column by Justin Hunter
Putting your work out there can be intimidating. Journal guidelines can be intimidating. But there are ways to circumvent that intimidation in the name of publication.




























