How Finding Your Why Helps You Keep Writing

How Finding Your Why Helps You Keep Writing

A few weeks ago at a dinner party, I fielded one of my least favorite questions: “What do you do?” In response, I smiled blandly, mentioned my writing, and braced myself for the usual barrage of follow-ups: “How do you support yourself?” “What do you write?” “What inspires you?” No, my writing doesn’t support me…. Read more »

Categories of Historical Fiction

Categories of Historical Fiction

Classification, like periodization, is arbitrary, and much of it derives from marketing. Where do we put in the bookstores, so interested people can find it? A quick tour of the internet, however, may lead us to paraphrase Ozzy Osbourne: How many bloody categories are there? Five, eight, ten?  Keeping in mind that historical novels need… Read more »

Let’s Talk SFF: An Interview with Jonathan Oliver

Let’s Talk SFF: An Interview with Jonathan Oliver

Hey guys! It’s Alysen back with you, and boy, did you have a lot to say about my last article on Defining SFF. Overwhelmingly, the feedback was a massive group sigh of relief that you are not alone in that vague fog of what the heck. Well, unless you’re my mom. She prefers to be… Read more »

#5onFri: Five Ways to Beat Writer’s Block

You’ve written your heart out because you know you have a story to tell and you’re the only one to tell it—a story, a novel, a narrative, a memoir, an article, an essay, a letter. And then suddenly you stop.  At first, it’s not quite clear that you’re in deep trouble. This happens all the… Read more »

Your Book’s Heart and Hook

Your Book’s Heart and Hook

Why both matter and how to get them on the page, from manuscript to query letter On weekend evenings, when the kids are finally asleep, my husband and I turn on the TV and scroll through the streaming platforms, searching for something to watch. We have a hard time agreeing on how to spend our… Read more »

Transgender Literature: A Rich History and a Contemporary Renaissance

Transgender Literature: A Rich History and a Contemporary Renaissance

Transgender literature, which deals with the experiences and struggles of people whose gender identity differs from their assigned sex at birth, has a long and rich history. From ancient myths and legends to contemporary novels and memoirs, transgender literature has played a significant role in shaping our understanding of gender, sexuality, and identity. History of… Read more »

WHEW! Process for Fantasy World Building

WHEW! Process for Fantasy World Building

Let us begin with the very basic question: “What is world building?” If you are going to write fiction, every story needs a place to call home, where the action happens, where your characters live. This can be extraordinarily complex (as in the case of fantasy world building), or as simple as “the story takes… Read more »