The founder of Fictionary explains how it can assist writers in improving the plots, characters and pacing in their stories.
The founder of Fictionary explains how it can assist writers in improving the plots, characters and pacing in their stories.
More experienced authors offer valuable insight for those just starting to self-publish.
Ryan Cahill couldn’t work after moving to New Zealand, so he built a career from writing Epic Fantasy instead.
Readers, agents and the press often care more about how you are and why you write than what you write.
Hitting the NYT bestseller list isn’t much good if you hate what you’re writing.
One way or another, ChatGPT is set to shake up publishing. How can you benefit from it?
It doesn’t matter how well you write – everybody needs an editor. Here’s how to choose the right one.
Two very different forms of writing – here’s how to make the jump.
Free content can keep your audience engaged for long periods of time with minimal input.
SEO doesn’t need to be complicated, but can expose your books to a lot of new readers.
Writing conferences can be busy and hectic. Here’s how to make the most of them.
Trying to juggle too much leads to not achieving anything. Keep things simple!
Looking to create a special edition hardcover for your readers? Here’s how to do it yourself.
New authors need feedback – here’s how to give it without crushing someone’s spirit.
One-dimensional characters can ruin a great story. Here’s how to make them sound more authentic.
Learn how successful authors approach PPC ad platforms.
Tropes aren’t restrictions – they’re guardrails to keep you on the right path for your readers.
Struggling to find inspiration? Here are some ways to find your muse.
It’s important to find the right balance of business and creative fulfilment for you.
Publishing doesn’t work how new authors think. Here are some misconceptions to leave behind!