Writing Tips and Techniques
By Malobi Sinha, Author There is no substitute for good writing. If you feel you need to hone your skills, then attend a writing course. And, as with everything else in life, practice… Read More
By Malobi Sinha, Author There is no substitute for good writing. If you feel you need to hone your skills, then attend a writing course. And, as with everything else in life, practice… Read More →
Editors’ Credentials “Apply” for more info. Online manuscript developer 10 Day Book Club has kicked off their innovative fine-tuning process for writers. Great Authors by 10 Day Book Club provides a virtual book club for… Read More →
Writers’ Testimonials “Apply” for more info. The credentials of 10 Day Book Club’s editors, and the low cost of the program explain why writers are jumping in head first. The program’s interactive approach… Read More →
By Lorraine Nelson Writing – my passion, my dream. I started writing adult fiction as a hobby almost four years ago while on medical leave for hand surgery. With the aim of… Read More →
Eating At The Counter, part 1 of 2 When was the last time you ate at the counter? I really enjoy eating at counters, especially when I travel alone. It feels like… Read More →
Introducing my new comic-author client Roxy Rich and her hilarious new book “Roxy Does Retail” - www.roxyrich.com/Roxy-Author—Roxy-Does-Retail.html It’s manners and mayhem as stand-up comic Roxy Rich meets Emily Post in this charming little rule book about shopping. Roxy… Read More →
By Gayle Gross As you walk without stumbling into the unknown a hand rests on your shoulder and guides you toward the bright light. You have a tendency to allow the trumpets, entering… Read More →
By Gayle Gross, Founder of Great Authors by 10 Day Book Club Skinny dogs, tall dogs, short dogs. The shape IS all it is cracked up to be – NOT that important. Wish… Read More →
By Duncan Lloyd My new novel, “Elena” is coming out in July through May December Publications. It will be available as an E book or paper back on Amazon. You could say I have been… Read More →
By David Ritchie When writing fiction for young readers, you have to balance opposites. How? Create counterweights, so to speak, that keep characters and story in balance. This is why, in action stories, crafting the villain is so… Read More →