Race in Publishing: Beacon of Hope
Two authors produce two completely different novels. The first book, about predominately black characters is written by a white author,...
Two authors produce two completely different novels. The first book, about predominately black characters is written by a white author,...
Lulu.com, a web-based print-on-demand publisher, has a system designed to determine whether the title of your novel will score with...
ThrillerFest, a convention created by the International Thriller Writers, Inc., is coming to Phoenix in late June. Click the link...
The "Absolute Write" message board, a forum that I had found to be a great resource for writers, has vanished....
Over at Amazon.com, you'll see that On Writing Horror: A Handbook by the Horror Writers Association will be available in...
Good thing I don't pay much attention to the daily horoscope in the newspaper! Here's what mine had to say...
I recently wrote a bit about treating others with respect, even if you disagree with opinions they have or positions...
I hate writing exercises.No, you don't understand. I genuinely hate being handed a writing assignment at a workshop and being...
I just spent the weekend at Ravencon 2006, a convention for writers and fans of science fiction, fantasy and horror...
One of the recurring topics in writer blogs is Beta Readers, those folks who courageously take on the task of...
Over at his The Life of Writing, Mike has written a post entitled, "Persistence; How Much is Too Much?" He...
Some people ask me why I allow myself to write less during a sweeps month (February, May, July or November)...
At last count, Jess is up to 14 questions. To say that I've fallen behind is an understatement. But now...
The title of this post came from the title of the most recent post over at On the Wrong Side...
To my recent post on charges of racism in the publishing industy, Georganna asked for statistics that show that black...
One of my co-workers and I were talking recently about novel writing. He completed a novel, a murder mystery, eight...
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