Amy Newmark’s Secrets to Writing for Chicken Soup for the Soul
© 2020 Tracy Crump What a treat to interview Amy Newmark, author, editor-in-chief, and publisher of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series! Marylane and I started this newsletter with…
© 2020 Tracy Crump What a treat to interview Amy Newmark, author, editor-in-chief, and publisher of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series! Marylane and I started this newsletter with…
© 2020 James Scogin So, you want to write a screenplay? You want your words to come to life for your friends, family, or possibly more to see?There are some…
© 2020 Tracy Crump Have you ever attended a conference that offered appointments with agents or editors and declined the opportunity because you were too afraid to talk to a…
© 2020 Lisa Greer That first contract from a publisher is exciting. Aside from not giving up rights to your work, you’ll want to address three key areas as you…
© 2019 Jeff Adams We don’t know what will happen tomorrow. We know what won’t happen if we keep doing what we’ve always done. Sometimes our growth is imperceptible. Sometimes…
© 2019 Leanna Sain Write what you know. Show of hands—how many have heard that statement before? If you’ve been writing for any length of time at all, you’ve probably dreamt…
© 2019 Linda Fulkerson Do author websites need an SSL Certificate?The short answer is yes, but it’s important to understand what an SSL Certificate does and why it’s vital to…
© 2019 DiAnn Mills Mystery and suspense writers value the challenge of a red herring, a clue designed to deceive and mislead the characters and readers. For the writer, developing…
© 2019 Katy Kauffman Running. Fighting. Breaking chains. House renovation. These are just some of the “slants” or metaphors I’ve used when writing Bible studies. The Word of God is…
© 2019 Matt Starr Imagine that tomorrow you woke up in an infinite, white space, except for the ground, which looks like a blueprint for the room you were sleeping…