How to Write an Author Bio (Examples Included) Writing You’ve written a book that’s about to be published or an article that’s going live online. Congratulations! But although this is a big accomplishment, your job isn’t done: You also need to write a short author biography — oth...
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Last week, we discussed thequery and cover letter, so today, we’re talking about the other thing we dread: the synopsis. A synopsis is a short summary, and in this case, it summarizes the content of your story or book. Indies occasionally have to write a synopsis if they submit their...
Here's the full process from idea to publication, with links to our articles about each step: Choose your publication.Thebestway to publish a short story is by choosing a publication and then writing a story for that publication. Why is this the best way? Because your story will already ...
The 90 minutes I spend writing every morning is my most important habit and the activation code for just about everything good that happens to me. For years, I thought that being successful and being myself were diametrically opposed, but becoming an online writer has shown me that I can ...
I recently filled out a “self-interview” on the BookGoodies.com website. Click on this link BookGoodies Interview to check out some of my thoughts on the writing process, writing advice, publishing, and about my novel, Prairie Hill Here is a sample: What inspires you to write? I can...
But even when we write it correctly, sometimes our listening ear will tell us “that’s not how real people speak.” Who says, “I will have lain in my bed until seven.” If you said that in your dialogue people would assume you’re writing a story about the 19thcentury!
“You need a piece of chocolate,” she whispered. And she was right, I did need a piece of chocolate. She proceeded to ask me all about my job and boring life, hanging on every word. A few days later, I was back at the corner of Main Street and Water Street, at the ranch of ...
What appeals to you about writing horror? Susan Barker I really enjoy being scared myself. I love that feeling of dread and adrenalized tension you feel when you’re watching something or reading something, and you don’t know what’s going to happen next, but you know it’s going to ...