How to Write a Cover Letter That Won’t Kill You
Column by Lisa Bubert
Most literary journals ask for a “cover letter” to go with their submissions. What should the letter say?
Storyville: Reasons Authors Don't Submit Their Work—And My Responses
Column by Richard Thomas
The top reasons authors don't submit their work, and my responses.
"Reflecting Burroughs" by Chris Kelso
Column by Joshua Chaplinsky
An exclusive excerpt of the non-fiction book "Burroughs and Scotland" by Chris Kelso.
How To Help Indie Authors Without Spending A Penny
Column by Andrew Fowlow
There are things you can start doing right now that will have a huge impact on an indie author and it won't even cost you a penny.
The Horror Punchline
Column by Max Booth III
How to structure horror fiction with a standup comedian's POV.
10 Books that Influenced "The Paradox Twins"
Column by Joshua Chaplinsky
A list of books that informed the debut novel from LitReactor Managing Editor, Joshua Chaplinsky.
The 10 Best Zombie Books You May Not Have Heard Of
Column by Jay Wilburn
There is a lot of terrible zombie fiction out there, but some great books using this old shambling monster do exist. Here are a few worthy zombie stories from talented authors you might have missed.
Why The WandaVision Reception Is Insulting to Comics
Column by Peter Derk
The thing is, y'all need to start reading comics already.
The Purr-fect Tail: 7 Books to Celebrate Respect Your Cat Day
Column by Emmanuel Nataf
March 28th is everyone's favorite holiday of the year: Respect Your Cat Day! Here are 7 books to help you respect your cat (which, ahem, you should definitely be doing already).
Storyville: What Do You Have the Authority to Write?
Column by Richard Thomas
Experience vs. research: What stories are yours to tell?























