Lessons I Learned in Writing My #Metoo Story
Aaron Hamburger discusses what he discovered using his #metoo experience to write both fiction and nonfiction—there were costs but also rewards.
Aaron Hamburger discusses what he discovered using his #metoo experience to write both fiction and nonfiction—there were costs but also rewards.
Actor, writer, and filmmaker Jackie Jorgenson offers eight fun and effective strategies for marketing your film production.
Carley Parsons argues for the value of “fan-girling” when writing, in part since cheering on other authors can serve as a motivator and jealousy-assauger.
John Sibley Williams offers suggestions for a great poetry readings, including prepartion, enunciation, emphasis, and personality.
Research provides a basis for our writing. While some can be as simple as a phone call or a query, what happens when research gets tough?
Stephanie Loomis Pappas argues that blog writers should focus on the three things that matter most: their mission, their experience, and their readers.
Spreadsheets aren’t just for accountants. Marc Elias Keller offers six ways writers can harness the power of rows and columns.
Has your rejection bummed you out? Guest author Zakiya Kassam offers ten alternative (and more fun!) ways to think about getting turned down.
Guest blogger and Eliza So Fellow Sheree Winslow shares the knowledge she gained about literary submitting by going for it with gusto in 2018.