• Publishing: Traditional vs. Hybrid vs. Self

    Publishing: Traditional vs. Hybrid vs. Self

    Guest post by Willie Handler, author of two satirical novels, The Road Ahead and Loved Mars Hated The Food. You’ve finished your manuscript, done several rounds of editing, and sent it out to beta readers.  Congratulations!  So, you’re probably asking yourself what do you do next? That’s simple. Get your book published.  Why am I smirking? I was goofing around…

  • The Top 10 Tough-Love Writer’s Tips

    The Top 10 Tough-Love Writer’s Tips

    By Author Lisa de Nikolits (Instagram || Twitter) Welcome to my Top Ten Tough-Love Writer’s Tips. I’ve published ten novels in ten years (all with Inanna Publications) and I’d like to share a few things I’ve learned along the way. A caveat – I’m a tough love kinda gal when it comes to writing so…

  • How to Self-Publish a Book in 2022

    How to Self-Publish a Book in 2022

    Guest post by author Tina Marie. So, you want to write and publish a book? My advice to you is this: just do it. How? By following these steps. 1. Tell Yourself The Story AKA, write your first draft. Get the words out on paper. Remember this is just draft one. Only after you’re done with this should you…

  • How To Write A Non-Fiction Book In 60 Days

    How To Write A Non-Fiction Book In 60 Days

     Guest post by freelance writer Paul Lima. Can you write a non-fiction book in 60 days? Public speakers are doing it. Seminar and workshop leaders are doing it. Technical trainers, financial planners, real estate agents, and lawyers are doing it. Nutritionists and fitness experts are doing it. Before you embark on a self-publishing adventure, or even…

  • 6 Ways Being A Journalist Can Make You A Better Creative Writer

    6 Ways Being A Journalist Can Make You A Better Creative Writer

    Guest post by freelance journalist, editor and creative writer David Silverberg. Discipline. No fear of rejection. Savvy research strategies. Adding vivid details. These are all skills I learned as ajournalist over the past 20 years, writing for the likes of BBC News, The Washington Post, and The Toronto Star, and I contend these are skills that…

  • 5 Questions To Ask Before You Write Your Non-Fiction Book

    5 Questions To Ask Before You Write Your Non-Fiction Book

    Guest post by freelance writer Paul Lima. A friend of mine said he was starting to write a non-fiction book. I asked, “Have you answered your W5: who, what, where, when and why yet?” “I’m writing a book,” he said, “not a news article.” I suggested that he take a look at the W5 from…

  • How To Pitch To Online Magazines

    How To Pitch To Online Magazines

    Guest post by writer and book-and-magazine-editor Juilee Raje. The same goes for writing for magazines. “Unless you’re an established writer (and even then), excellent writing means nothing if your communication style makes your editor frown and cross their arms.” So how can you gain more confidence to pitch to an online magazine for the first time…

  • The Top 25 Online Writers’ Conferences in 2021

    The Top 25 Online Writers’ Conferences in 2021

    Guest post by author Phoebe Yu. Twitter: @writersdayjobs. As the COVID-19 pandemic still lingers in 2021, much of our daily routines have turned virtual. This year, writers’ conferences and workshops continue to hold their events online. There are still many opportunities for writers to develop their craft and stay in touch with the writing community. We’ve…

  • How To Write Historical Fiction

    How To Write Historical Fiction

    Guest post by author Kelly Evans. Twitter: @chaucerbabe. So you’ve decided to write a historical fiction novel. You enjoy writing, and you adore history, so combining your two loves is a natural step. But before you take that leap into the past, there are a few things you might want to think about. What are you bringing…

  • Why Most Writers Give Up & How To Persist To Publication

    Why Most Writers Give Up & How To Persist To Publication

    Guest post by author Leif Gregersen. @533viking303. I’m a creative writing teacher and I love doing it. I get the unique experience of sharing something I love doing, that puts a roof over my head and friends in my phone list, with people of all shapes and sizes. Perhaps the greatest part of it is seeing…