Based on a "True Story"
Column by John Jarzemsky
Has our obsession with "true stories" gotten out of hand, and what are the consequences for the worlds of fiction and non-fiction alike?
Library Love: Research Like A Pro!
Column by Stephanie Bonjack
Go beyond the Google search box with this introduction to library resources.
LitReactor Photo Album: Show Us Your Writing Environment
Column by Rob Hart
Show us you writing environment. Let's discuss them. What do you need to thrive? What distracts you? How have you customized yours? Sharing is caring!
Ask The Lit Coach: "What Self-Published Authors Must Do to Win Friends, Influence Readers and Possibly Gain the Attention of a Publisher"
Column by Erin Reel
What are the chances your self-published book will get picked up by a traditional publisher? Slim. But here's what can you do to ensure you're putting your best DIY effort on the shelf.
The Top 10 Best Books... With The Worst Amazon Customer Reviews
Column by Meredith Borders
Even the most critically acclaimed novels of all time aren't safe from a scathing Amazon customer review!
YA Gateway Books: A Primer
Column by Sarah Pitre
They say you can't get addicted after just one time. But with this list of books, you'll be hooked on young adult literature immediately.
Ten Gay Men’s Novels You Should Already Have Read If You Consider Yourself Even Semi-Literate
Column by Ed Sikov
One pissed-off gay man's challenge to his straight peers: read some of our stuff for a change. Or are you scared you might get turned on?
You’ll Never Write In This Town (Or Any Other Town) Again! 5 Ways To Survive and Overcome Creative Burnout.
Column by Keith Rawson
Keith Rawson details his long stint of creative burnout and how he managed to work past it.
Can Joss Whedon Save The Superheroine?
Column by Kelly Thompson
With Joss Whedon's powerful portrayal of Black Widow in 'The Avengers,' is the creator of 'Buffy The Vampire Slayer' the director that can save the superheroine?
Through A Touchscreen Darkly: What Technology Can Do For The Novel
Column by Jack Joslin
Technology is progressing faster and faster, creating new opportunities for literature. Will the novel adapt or die?
























