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Write of Way #14 – Write Chronologically, damnit!
Stories are meant to be read chronologically, so they should be written as such! And…there you have it: my argument for why stories should be written ... -
Author Spotlight: Sam Hawke
Joining us for today’s Author Spotlight is Sam Hawke! Sam has wanted to write books ever since realising as a child that they didn’t just breed between ... -
Words to Live By: Best Writing Advice from Neil Gaiman, Terry Pratchett, and Alan Watts
A couple years ago, I bought a big cork board to hang over my writing desk. Since then, I’ve been pinning quotes to it to keep ... -
Author Spotlight: Megan Haskell
Joining us for today’s Author Spotlight is Megan Haskell! Legend has it Megan was born with a book in her hands. Thirty-something years later, she’s a ... -
Write of Way #13 – The Importance of Author Branding
When it comes to author branding, I personally prefer a simple design seared onto the hindquarters. I’ve found this makes the branding process less painful for ... -
Author Spotlight: Steven Kelliher
Joining us for today’s Author Spotlight is the author of the Landkist Saga, Steven Kelliher! Steven is a fighter turned writer who resides in the Boston area. ... -
Interview with Anna Stephens – DARKSOUL
Hi Anna! For those who haven’t met you yet – as there’s no forgetting Anna ‘The Hammer’ Stephens – in 50 words or less, tell us ... -
Author Spotlight: Steve McHugh
Joining us for today’s Author Spotlight is Steve McHugh! Steve is a bestselling author of Urban Fantasy. He was shortlisted for a Gemmell Award for his ... -
Write of Way #12 – Be a Grammar Rebel
That’s right, today’s post is about grammar. *Cue terrified screams / pitiful moans* Still, I like you all too much, my valued readers, to subject you ... -
Author Spotlight: R.S. Ford
R.S. Ford originally hails from Leeds in the heartland of Yorkshire but now resides in the wild fens of Cambridgeshire. His previous works include the raucous ...







