One of the most difficult scenes to write is a kissing scene, or really any scene when when things get hot and heavy. Writers worry about being too obscene (will my mother read this?), or even worse, not vulgar enough (no one wants to be labeled a prude). Humans are private creatures when it comes to lust, and […]
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- How to Get Your Novel Published (And Spark Bidding Wars)
Congratulations! You’ve put together a wonderful collection of words, and now comes the scary part: can you get it published? Unfortunately, there’s no simple 5-step plan to publication, but there are great guidelines that I’m going to reveal to you that will help you on your way. Pick Your Sub-Genre and List “Comps” Once you’re confident that […]
- 20 Independent Publishers Who Won Literary Awards
Many writers, after having published a book with a big house, prefer to publish with independent publishers. You get more individualized attention with independent publishers, and you don’t get lost in a huge cog of a corporate machine. In fact, there are actually many reasons as to why looking for an independent book publisher might […]
- 23 Gold-Mine Grants for Writers
As writers with a whopping-size project in our lap, sometimes we need to get the green before we can make the green. Only how? Let’s face it: writing may be feel absolutely liberating, but it’s not a money-making machine; most writers fulfill their dreams because they can’t think about doing anything else. The reality of […]
- Don’t Write Every Day: The Benefits of Binge Writing
by Garrett Calcaterra 1. I Don’t Write Every Day The writing advice you most often hear is something to the effect of, “If you want to be a successful author, you need to write every day.” I don’t. I mean, I work as a freelance writer and editor, so yeah, I write something every day, […]
- 14 Literary Agents Currently Seeking Clients
After years of grueling work, avoiding distractions, and breaking through writer’s block, you finished your novel. Now what? Even though some jump straight to submitting it to publishers, for many writers, the next step is finding a literary agent. Literary agents help writers find publishers, as well as negotiate the deal and sales of the […]
- 20 Ways to Overcome Writer’s Block
It stares you down in the form of an empty word doc and a blinking cursor. Its existence is hotly debated. It is any storyteller’s biggest fear: the dreaded Writer’s Block (and see my updated post on Writers Block). However, have no fear! I’ve racked my brain for fail-safe strategies to conquer Writer’s Block, tactics […]
- 41 Best YA Literary Agents
Why do so many writers thank their agents first in the acknowledgements? Because the agent is pretty much the most important person in a writer’s life. Countless people work behind the scenes to bring each author’s budding vision for a story to its fruition, from friends and family to the publishing house’s distribution, but none […]