Dear George R.R. Martin
Column by Rob Blair Young
Dear George. I love you. I hate you. Oh, I don't know how I feel anymore ... but I do know you're a tease. Won't you please listen to me?
Reach a Wider Audience: 11 Foreign Literary Markets
Column by George Cotronis
Reach a wider audience, get paid for existing work: Sell the foreign rights to your stories.
So You Want To Edit A Book Part 2: The Dreadful First Rewrite
Column by Leah Rhyne
In this installment of So You Want To Edit A Book, we talk about the first, dreadful rewrite - how I do it, what I try to fix, where I mess up, and what I intentionally leave for later.
How Daredevil Does Dark and Gritty Right
Column by BH Shepherd
A lot of movies and shows claim to be dark and gritty, but do they even know what that means? "Daredevil" does.
UPDATED WITH WINNER - LitReactor's Flash Fiction Smackdown: April Fool's Edition
Column by Taylor Houston
Best joke wins a prize!
Five Captivating YA Fantasies
Column by Riki Cleveland
When it comes to transporting readers to a whole new world, no genre is quite as captivating as fantasy, and in young adult literature, there is a wealth of stories just waiting to take you away.
The Element of Surprise: An Anti-Spoiler Manifesto
Column by Christopher Shultz
It's true that knowing spoilers won't hinder your enjoyment of a narrative. But it's also true that they will.
Five Ways Scrivener Can Help Your Work In Progress
Column by Karina Wilson
Why Scrivener? What can it do for your writing? Go beyond the "click here" tutorials and consider how this software can improve your work habits and the quality of your content.
In Defense Of The Big 6
Column by Keith Rawson
Is the Big 6 a graveyard of creativity, or hot bed returning to its former glory?
Comic Book vs. Television: Powers
Column by BH Shepherd
How well does the "Powers" TV show compare to its Eisner-winning source material?


























