LitReactor Community Spotlight: April 2016
Column by Nathan Scalia
The official LitReactor community update for April 2016.
Why You Should Write Something Pointless
Column by Peter Derk
Writing something pointless is the best thing you haven't done.
7 Valuable Pinterest Tips for Writers
Column by Riki Cleveland
From before you sit down to your work in progress to marketing your finished novel, here is a list of ways for making the most out of Pinterest as a writer.
Every Danielle Steel Novel Summarized in 140 Characters or Less
Column by Joshua Chaplinsky
Three interns died while researching this article. Their efforts were not in vain.
UPDATED WITH WINNER - LitReactor's Flash Fiction Smackdown: City of Rose Edition
Column by Taylor Houston
Roses. Hipsters. Pickled pickles. Bacon Donuts. Vegan Stripclubs. Amateur Private Investigators. This is Portland. Or is it? Enter the 'City of Rose' by Rob Hart edition of Flash Fiction!
Book vs. Film: 'Horns'
Column by Christopher Shultz
Sometimes, a book adaptation's success hinges upon the casting. Did the filmmakers behind 'Horns' choose their actors wisely?
The Joy of Writing Negative Book Reviews
Column by Peter Derk
Forget the necessity of negative book reviews. Sometimes writing one is just fun.
Guts and Sinew: The Relentless Vitality of Richard Stark's Parker
Column by Bart Bishop
A look back at Richard Stark's Parker, the professional thief that starred in 24 novels, and specifically 'Comeback'. Released in 1997, it was the first Parker novel in 23 years.
Dealing With Self-Doubt: Tips from 7 Popular Authors
Column by Michael David Wilson
If you deal with self-doubt you're in good company. Here are tips from seven popular authors to help you deal with it.
Legends of Tomorrow: An Epic Disappointment
Column by BH Shepherd
A look at how a fascinating premise has failed to yield any interesting stories.


























