How to Nurture Your Reader Community
…your reader community. Ideally, your reader community is a group of people who absolutely adore your work–readers who will buy every book you write, leave glowing reviews, interact with you…
…your reader community. Ideally, your reader community is a group of people who absolutely adore your work–readers who will buy every book you write, leave glowing reviews, interact with you…
…experience is reflecting over it: Alexander Smith writes in On Writing Essays that “a quick ear and eye, an ability to discern the infinite suggestiveness of common things, a brooding…
…of the classes and panels to teach you new skills or help you hone the ones you have. Even these days, where most conferences are being held online, you can…
…Like counts, Twitter changed up its format–and those are only a few of the changes that took place this year. For authors hustling to make connections with readers online, keeping…
…tough situations with real life as well as comic book problems. Five of the best superhero novels for adults 1. Nobody Gets the Girl By: James Maxey This is the…
…the comments: How do you silence your inner critic? J.L. Doucette’s suspenseful first novel won the 6th Annual Beverly Hills Book Award for Mystery in 2017, the Silver Award from…
OMG, I have been holding onto this secret for weeks now and I’m so unbelievably excited to share the news. Drumroll please… DIY MFA is hosting its first ever online…
…ten. The number selected is six. Then, Hemingway writes a complete short story in just six words: “For sale – baby shoes. Never worn.” Masterful! 3) John Keats: Bright Star…
…forth. It’s that simple. I don’t know of a more organic way to get a feel for your characters’ instincts. You can even find whole online communities dedicated to writing…
…can be life-changing for your work, even this activity can keep you from creating in some situations. Say it with me: let’s get back to the work we love. Here…