Just about everyone thinks they have a book in them. You know, an inspiring rags-to-riches story or a juicy novel based on a long-buried family secret. But trying to convert an idea in your head into ...
When I open a book, I expect every word to be produced by a human. Why shouldn't I? Humans have written literary masterpieces without machines for hundreds of years. There is more than enough evidence ...
Writers tend to look for coaches once they’ve hit obstacles too big to overcome: they’re stuck and they need help, they’ve written themselves into a story they can no longer make sense of, they know ...
Many authors are known for one or two books (if they are lucky). Others, however, penned hundreds, if not thousands, of ...
What does this perilous time of disease and destruction ask of us as readers and writers? Three new books spotlight the power of the written word to foster creative responses to confinement and ...