Writing And Parenting: A Survival Guide
Column by Rob Hart
Debut father and debut novelist Rob Hart talks to other parent-writers about baby-proofing bookshelves, finding time to write, and how to keep proprieties in order.
What the Fuck Are You Writing For?
Column by Cath Murphy
People say they write for lots of reasons. All of them are lying. All of them are wrong.
Falling Without a Parachute: Lessons Learned from My First Novel
Column by Rajan Khanna
Rajan Khanna's first novel, 'Falling Sky', sold without an ending. Here are some lessons learned from the novel's conception through its publication.
Economics of the Big Release
Column by Leah Dearborn
Every now and then a tidal wave comes along in book publishing. Big releases can sometimes act as a shot in the arm for struggling bookstores, and they’ve helped to keep a changing industry afloat.
Teens in Tinseltown: Six Hollywood YA Novels
Column by Riki Cleveland
America’s fascination with all things Hollywood knows no bounds, and luckily there are many young adult novels depicting the high profile lives of the stars to keep readers satisfied.
5 Female Short Story Writers You Should Be Reading RIGHT NOW!
Column by Keith Rawson
Here's five female short story writers you should be reading not tomorrow, not an hour from now, but right f*cking NOW!
In Defense of (and Against) 'Write What You Know'
Column by Christopher Shultz
It's the most trite piece of advice any writer can receive...or is it?
A Reading List for Self-Guided Study of Ancient Literature
Column by Rob Blair Young
I provide a list of the most interesting and valuable books in the study of ancient literature and provide you some "pairings" with modern books
7 Reasons Why A Mailing List Is More Important Than Social Media
Column by Michael David Wilson
A case for using an email list over social media to communicate with your audience.
25 Book Marketing Ideas for the Desperate and Shameless: Field Test
Column by Peter Derk
When Max Booth III suggested 25 desperate marketing ideas, it was only a matter of time until someone tried them out.


























