Are Functional Relationships Ever Interesting In Fiction?
Column by Peter Derk
Bumper stickers are the right place for "I love my wife." Novels are the place to tell the truth.
This Genre is on Fire! 13 Fiesty Females Fanning Fear into Flame!
Column by Sadie Hartmann
These 13 authors are at the top of their game—fearlessly writing horror fiction, gathering a loyal fanbase, and looking ahead to the future.
10 Of The Most Memorable Fictional Snakes
Column by Christopher Shultz
Celebrate National Serpent Day with these ten noodly sneks.
Strategies for Surviving a Writing Convention
Column by Autumn Christian
Some methods on how to survive a writing convention. No gas mask included.
"Pride and Prejudice" Remains Timeless and Delightful, More than 200 Years Later
Column by Karis Rogerson
The 207th anniversary of "Pride and Prejudice" is nigh, so writer Karis Rogerson takes a few moments to examine why this book remains so popular.
Writing Tips From the Don Winslow Universe
Column by Gabino Iglesias
Certain writers demand to be read, and doing so is a class to all who do. Don Winslow is one of them.
Book Promotion: Tips for Making it Work
Column by Steph Post
Find what works best for you when promoting your book, including unconventional suggests.
The "American Dirt" Problem is Deeper Than One Book
Column by Gabino Iglesias
You're tired of hearing about it, but we need to discuss a few things...
Talking Myself Out of the MFA
Column by Peter Derk
It's the time of year for my annual de-motivational talk: Why I'm not applying for any MFA programs.

























