10 Words You Literally Didn’t Know You Were Getting Wrong
Column by Taylor Houston
Thanks to Joe Biden's mega-gaffe last month at the DNC, we were reminded that "literally" literally means you are being "literal". Here are a few more words you might want to revisit.
New This Month: October Reads
Column by John Jarzemsky
A look at what's dropping in the month of October.
LitRecapper: The One Year Anniversary
Column by Joshua Chaplinsky
LitReactor is officially a year old. Let's tear the roof off this mother. Also, polls and T-shirts!
Ask The Agent: Write What You Love or Write To A Certain Market? and More
Column by Bree Ogden
Navigating the rough terrain of today’s publishing industry shouldn’t be a solo event. This week's Ask the Agent will explore and dissect a few of the industry’s mysteries straight from the shoulder.
Marvel NOW! - What Is It And Why Should You Care?
Column by Kelly Thompson
What is Marvel's upcoming event "Marvel NOW!" all about and why you should care.
LURID: Saucy Jack - The Ripper In Horror Fiction
Column by Karina Wilson
On the anniversary of the 'double event,' Lurid takes a look at the long shadow that Jack The Ripper, the original caped crusader, has cast on horror fiction to the present day.
UPDATED WITH WINNER: LitReactor's Flash Fiction Smackdown: September Edition
Column by Rob Hart
Can you thrill us in 250 words or less? If so, you might win a prize!
The Art of the Content Edit: 10 Ways To Make Sure You're Doing It Right
Column by Rob Hart
The proofreading phase is when a book gets pretty--but the content edit is when you really bring the story home. Here's how to do it right.
Guess The Plot, Episode IV: A Galaxy Of Wonder
Column by Jon Korn
Can you figure out what this classic Science Fiction book is about by examining its freaky-ass cover?
Getting Over It, Getting It Out: On Embracing A Bad First Draft
Column by Jon Gingerich
Let's face it: the first draft of anything is going to be awful. That's okay. In fact, here's why it's encouraged.
























