So You Want To Edit A Book Part 1: The Dramatic First Read Through
Column by Leah Rhyne
Last fall, we (maybe) wrote a book together. Now I'm editing mine, and I'll walk you through my process, a step at a time. Hopefully I've got something to share that'll be helpful to YOU!
Marvel Movie Preview: Avengers 2, CapAm 3, and More!!
Column by Brandon Tietz
Want to know what's coming up in the new Marvel movies but don't want to wait? We've got some spoiler-heavy info.
Wake Up and Stop Writing Dream Sequences
Column by Max Booth III
All books and movies possess individual universes fabricated with their own set of rules. Dreams allow these rules to be broken. When not handled well, they can be viewed as a sign of weakness.
Storyville: Shifting Sympathies
Column by Richard Thomas
Tips and suggestions on how to shift the sympathy of the reader from one character to another.
Reading in the Dark: A Brief History of Books for the Blind
Column by Leah Dearborn
The challenge of creating readable books for the blind extends much further back in time than the invention of Braille, and continues into the 21st century.
5 Problems with the Humble Protagonist
Column by Susan DeFreitas
Unconventional protagonists make for great fiction—but beware the humble protagonist, who will hamstring your novel at every turn.
The Girl Who Starred In All The Books
Column by Christopher Shultz
She started out with a dragon tattoo. Then she played with fire and kicked the hornet's nest. Now she does just about everything...
Path to Publication 3.6: Blurbs And Reviews, Incoming
Column by Rob Hart
With reviews coming in and blurbs set, it's time to talk a little bit about being judged by peers and readers.
Exercises All Writers Need To Do
Column by Jessica Meddows
Sitting at your desk, hunched over your keyboard is one of the worst things for your body, and one of the occupational hazards of being a writer. Read the exercises you should be doing to help this.


























