How to Write an Effective Courtroom Scene in Fiction
The drama of a courtroom has always been a source of inspiration for writers. Many classic novels involve lawyers and
Read MoreThe drama of a courtroom has always been a source of inspiration for writers. Many classic novels involve lawyers and
Read MoreIn this week’s round up brought to us by Script magazine, read our deep-dive interview with The Piano Lesson co-writer
Read MoreA. J. Hackwith (she/they) is a queer writer of fantasy and science fiction living in the woods of the Pacific
Read MoreFor today’s prompt, write a lost poem. I’ve actually lost poems over the years (poems that I’m sure we’re my
Read MoreWhen you feel as if your prose is flat or banal, try upping your writing game by focusing on themes.
Read MoreWow! I can’t believe we’re already a third of the way through this challenge (after today’s poem anyway). For today’s
Read MoreWriting the middle section of a manuscript can be challenging for a variety of reasons. Maintaining story momentum, escalating conflict,
Read MoreFor today’s prompt, write a weird poem. I, of course, know that one person’s weird is another person’s normal, but
Read MoreVideo is one of the most important tools for authors who want to get the word out about their book.
Read MoreAuthor Heather Graham has always amazed me. Not only her consistently high-quality books, the number of books and short stories
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