Revisiting Old Works-in-Progress: 5 Ways to Make the Most Out of It
Column by Emmanuel Nataf
Just because a story is old doesn’t automatically mean that it’s terrible. Here are five tips on how to make the most of an ancient manuscript that you might have once forgotten in a drawer somewhere.
Horror Does Not Deserve Your Shame
Column by S.A. Bradley
There is still a stigma associated with the horror genre, despite a long list of exceptional horror stories paving the way.
The Top Three Things Your Character Needs
Column by Cina Pelayo
Want to write memorable characters? You're going to want to give them these.
29 Binge-able Comics For Your Weekend
Column by Peter Derk
Presented for your pants-less weekend enjoyment
Should We Care Whether Writing is Therapy or Not?
Column by Elle Nash
We've all heard the phrase "Writing is therapeutic, but it is not therapy." How much should we care?
With Great Responsibility: How a Comic Book Icon Inspired my Own Noir Novels
Column by Alex Segura
Alex Segura explains how Webslinger Peter Parker begat hard-luck hero Pete Fernandez.
9 Times the Book was Better than the Movie
Column by Annie Neugebauer
Last column I highlighted 9 times the movie was better than the book. Now it's time to balance things out.
5 Business Savvy Books Every Author Should Read
Column by Andrea J. Johnson
We’ve identified five books that walk the line between craft and commercialism to offer writers the truth behind how their art becomes an entity when the marketing process begins.
A Brief History Of Folk Horror In Literature
Column by Christopher Shultz
The term "folk horror" might have originally only referred to films, but there is a lush history of novels and short stories that definitely belong to the subgenre.
3 Times I Pirated Books And How I Feel About It
Column by Peter Derk
We've all done it. Let's actually talk about it.
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