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Newsletters by Writers: Should You Start Your Own?

Email newsletters by writers are becoming increasingly popular. Should you start your own? Anne Holub offers insights into the trend.

7 Tips For Dealing With Rejection

Are you a creative who has trouble when your projects are met with a big giant NO? Here are seven wonderful tips for dealing with rejection.

8 Deliciously Guilt-Free Writing Distractions 

These eight delectable writing distractions are guaranteed to boost mood and increase productivity—provided you can enjoy them in moderation.

#Rejection100 Is Collecting 100 Rejections in One Year. Join Us!

In 2020, celebrate rejection (and find success) by joining #Rejection100 and trying to collect 100 different rejections throughout the year.

What Do (Fiction) Editors Really Want?

In an effort to better understand what fiction editors really want, David K. Slay analyzes data from fourty-two editor interviews.

Less Famous Second Lines From Great Works of Literature

Sure, you might know the first line of ‘Moby Dick.’ But do you know these less famous second lines from great works of literature?

Magnum Opus

Gargi Mehra’s “Magnum Opus” is a must-read, or at least that’s what she thinks editors should know. At least once, or maybe twice. Three times?

Interview: “The Chef” Filmmakers Talk Storytelling, Rejection, and Qualifying for the Oscars

Ithaca Deng and Hao Zheng discuss their short film, “The Chef,” as well as their creative process, inspirations, and how it feels to be in consideration for an Oascar.

Interview: ‘Things That Fall’ Creators Talk Inclusion, Representation, and Qualifying for the Oscars

‘Things That Fall’ filmmakers Sy Huq and Rafaella Biscayn talk about their journey from winning at the AT&T Film Awards to qualifying for the Oscars.