Best-selling authors must lead a wonderful life. Sharing their vision with a worldwide audience, working at their own pace and under their own roof, and getting paid a lot of money besides—who hasn’t dreamed of that life? For those... Read More
“No one says you have to give up your dream of publishing your novel. But if you want to profit from your writing, consider Internet writing.” Looby’s inclusive writing resource comprises querying, researching, writing, marketing,... Read More
This audiotape includes twelve stories of how each author found either the courage, determination, encouragement, or the fortitude to continue writing. Read by several voices, all soothing and easy to listen to, each story demonstrates a... Read More
According to an editor friend of the author, ninety percent of first novels fail because of plot deficiencies. Hall’s book gives first time, and even previously published, novelists a thorough lesson in how to not only identify good... Read More
“Electronic publishing is here. It’s ignored. It’s misunderstood…[but] publishers and authors alike are betting their pocketbooks that it’ll be the wave of the future,” says Wiesner in Electronic Publishing, one of the first... Read More
“Soon, to say that you are a published novelist will be no more remarkable than to have called yourself a quilter a century ago,” according to a recent New York Times book section article. This book shows its readers how to make that... Read More
Can a freelance writer actually make enough to pay the bills, find creative fulfillment, and have fun at the same time? Bowerman certainly thinks so, claiming to be living proof that one need not be a “crackerjack writer to make a good... Read More
Writing the lede (sic) to a review of this book is a daunting task when one considers the expertise of its author, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, columnist for the Boston Globe, and Professor Emeritus of English at the University of... Read More