Adventures in Self-Publishing Part 5: The Virtue of Patience, And Also Money
Column by Rob Hart
I stop worrying about the immediate payoff and learn to love the long game.
LitReactor Staff Picks: The Best Books of 2012
Column by Joshua Chaplinsky
Submitted for your approval (or derision): Members of the LitReactor staff offer up their favorite reads, old and new, of 2012.
13 Resolutions To Make You A Better, More Productive Writer In 2013
Column by Kimberly Turner
Year-long resolutions are for suckers. It takes less than a month to set yourself on the right track. Here's how to make January 2013 your best writing month ever.
Ask the Agent: More On Writer/Agent Etiquette, How to Approach Agents With Multiple Genres & More
Column by Bree Ogden
Navigating the rough terrain of today’s publishing industry shouldn’t be a solo event. This week in Ask the Agent I’ll explore and dissect three of the industry’s mysteries, straight from the shoulder
Dramatic Situation Vs. Dramatic Scene: Win the Fight Against Poor Form
Column by Chris Rosales
There is a symbiotic "formal" relationship between situation and scene. A clearly defined dramatic-situation enhances the tension of your scenes, and more scenes ensure deeper exploration of premise.
The Blagger's Guide to J. R. R. Tolkien
Column by Cath Murphy
Want to sound like a Tolkien expert without dressing up in a cloak and joining the local Middle-earth society? The Blagger's Guide gives you the trivia with none of the pain.
Book Brawl: A Christmas Carol vs. How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Column by Meredith Borders
The two standard tales of Yuletide duke it out in a display of brute strength and glad tidings.
10 Stories We Never Need to See in Workshops Again
Column by Jon Gingerich
A list of the some of the most predictable, clichéd storylines that somehow continue to appear in fiction workshops again, and again, and again.
Top Ten: The Year's Best Fantasy - 2012
Column by Rajan Khanna
A look at the top ten fantasies of 2012.
Library Love: Five Copyright Essentials For The Writer’s Toolkit
Column by Stephanie Bonjack
There has never been a better time to learn about the ownership and protection of your work.

























