Published on April 14, 2021
article ideas, Contests!, diversify your writing income, storytelling, writing tips

Will the topic feature include some suspense, some humor, some mystery, or something else? You’ll soon find out! We are super excited about this topic!!
Grab a fresh cup of coffee, open a window, turn on your laptop, crack your knuckles, and get those creative juices flowing!
Published on April 14, 2021
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Published on April 7, 2021
copyrights, legal, writing career advice

“I recently retrieved my dusty copy of (the author’s) original synopsis and first chapters I produced and decided I wanted to continue to make it into book. I have tried to contact the originator by letter and email…”
Published on April 7, 2021
author scams, promotional pitfalls, self-publishing, writing scams

Sadly, some authors will fall for this type of scam.
Published on April 7, 2021

I just don’t understand people… In fact, I’d far prefer to socialize with a “lowly renter” than a snotty, big-headed homeowner any day!
Published on April 1, 2021
author, copyrights, legal, self-publishing, Trademarks

“Another author published a book in 2015 that has the exactly same title as my book, which was published in 2010.”
Published on April 1, 2021

This was when we picked up the phone to Facetime with her. My face was red and my eyes and cheeks were wet from laughing so hard. She thinks I’ve been crying!
Published on March 28, 2021
Paying Markets for Writers, specialty markets for writing

So, how do you get around the fact that everybody and their grandmother wants to attach themselves to the laugh-powered gravy train, regardless of actual skill or quality of sense of humor? Instead of focusing on “just” writing humor, the wise freelancer should find ways to integrate material capable of inducing involuntary grins into articles for niches that aren’t strictly focused on being funny…
Published on March 25, 2021
worst book proposals and query letters, writing career advice

Oh, yes! We know you’re excited!! Today, we’re going to share another installment of our popular column, World’s Worst Query Letters and Book Proposals. We’ve been savings these for a few weeks now so there are a LOT to entertain you!
Published on March 25, 2021
author scams, promoting your writing, writing scams

“Because I hear so many horror stories about companies like this agency scamming authors (and yes, they approached me first!), I’m…”