How to Write a Novel That Addresses Social Justice—But Make It a Rom-Com
When I started writing Game On, my gamer rom-com, I knew the story would open with my heroine, Samara, calling
Read MoreWhen I started writing Game On, my gamer rom-com, I knew the story would open with my heroine, Samara, calling
Read MoreJuly 25, 1847. Le Port-Marly, just outside Paris. Alexandre Dumas had sent out a mere 50 invitations to his party—but
Read MoreJuly 25, 1847. Le Port-Marly, just outside Paris. Alexandre Dumas had sent out a mere 50 invitations to his party—but
Read MoreEveryone makes mistakes—even writers—but that’s OK because each mistake is a great learning opportunity. The Writer’s Digest team has witnessed
Read MoreEveryone makes mistakes—even writers—but that’s OK because each mistake is a great learning opportunity. The Writer’s Digest team has witnessed
Read More“News you can use” is the best, most succinct, and probably the only rhyming description of service journalism out there.
Read More“News you can use” is the best, most succinct, and probably the only rhyming description of service journalism out there.
Read MorePlot twist story prompts aren’t meant for the beginning or the end of stories. Rather, they’re for forcing big and
Read MorePlot twist story prompts aren’t meant for the beginning or the end of stories. Rather, they’re for forcing big and
Read MoreApril 2020: London, like much of the world, in lockdown. I pulled up the blind in my front room and
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