Read, Then Write: Books To Study To Help Your Stories
I believe that best writers are readers first. Over and over again authors I interview mention other books that either
Read MoreI believe that best writers are readers first. Over and over again authors I interview mention other books that either
Read MoreEvery time I check social media, one or another writer friend has posted about the progress they’re making on a
Read MoreC. M. Waggoner grew up in rural upstate New York, where she spent a lot of time reading fantasy novels
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Read MoreCrystal King is the author of The Chef’s Secret and Feast of Sorrow, which was long-listed for the Center for
Read MoreJournalism is often described as “storytelling with a purpose” and its purpose according to the American Press Institute is, “to
Read MoreMany copywriters today express to me their fear that with ChatGPT easily and freely available, and able to write coherent
Read MoreSarah Leavitt is the author of the graphic memoir Tangles: A Story About Alzheimer’s, My Mother, and Me (Skyhorse Publishing,
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