
I’m John Matthew Fox, founder of Bookfox, and I help authors write better fiction.
Authors who worked with me have been published by Random House, sold more than 100,000 copies, and received Kirkus Starred Reviews.
I talk about writing on my YouTube channel, where I’ve been able to inspire millions of authors to write, revise, and publish their books.
If you’d like to learn from me, consider joining Bookfox Lab, my mentorship and coaching program that will guide you through the process of writing your book.
MY TEAM
WRITERS
Bookfox mentors are New York Times bestselling authors, USA Today bestselling authors, and have won literary prizes for their books.

EDITORS
The writing coaches at Bookfox have held editorial positions at the leading literary journals in the country, such as New England Review, Conjunctions, and Threepenny Review.

SUCCESSFUL CLIENTS
All the mentors have excellent track records in helping authors successfully self publish or land traditional publishing contracts. Authors who have worked with them have won Writer’s Digest awards and the International Digital Awards.
Bookfox
Bookfox began in 2006, and contains nearly 1,000 articles about the craft of writing. But currently, most of the Bookfox writing advice happens on YouTube, where my channel has hundreds of videos to guide writers through writing their novel.
Over the years, Bookfox has earned many kind words and accolades from folks like these:

My Background
I hold an MFA from the University of Southern California and a Master’s from New York University, and for ten years, I taught writing at USC, Biola, and Chapman University. After leaving academia, I shifted into full-time editing and course creation—focusing on the craft questions that actually help writers level up.
My first book, published with Press 53, is called “I Will Shout Your Name. My second book is nonfiction: “The Linchpin Writer: Crafting Your Novel’s Key Moments.” My writing has also won the Third Coast Fiction Contest, the Shenandoah Fiction Award, and been published in the Chicago Tribune and Los Angeles Times.
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