I don’t think there’s anyone who would argue against the adage that “character is king.” An irresistible plot is, of course, essential too, but a ….
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In the fall of 2013, I was taking a year off from college while I tried to figure out what I wanted to major in. ….
Haven’t read Stephanie’s last post about Finding The Perfect CP? Don’t miss out! Click here to read. So, you wanna break up with your CP. ….
Welcome to Scribbler’s new blog series, where we interview debut indie- and traditionally-published authors regarding their novel and writing processes. We’re very excited to feature ….
A writer’s attention usually falls on their hero or perhaps their villain. But too often, side characters get slapped on as an afterthought instead of being thought through and used as pillars and foundations, obstacles, and conflict generators. Here are three ways to improve your side characters.
In Katlyn’s blog post last month, she discussed the benefits of reclaiming your book rights from a publisher. This week, she shares how to move ….
Finding a critique partner (CP) is easy. Finding the right critique partner is a challenge. In this blog post, Stephanie discusses the steps to finding the right CP, how introverts can tackle social anxiety, and more.
For years, Katlyn was a contracted author who had little control over her books after they were published. The lack of marketing for her books after their “season” and low royalties made her feel like a failure, but when she got the rights back to her book, she had a new sense of purpose to keep these books published on her terms. Her article explores the ins and outs of rights reversion and why it is important for the long-term vision for your book.