Author Websites 101: Essential Elements (With Examples)
A well-designed author website helps to establish and reinforce your brand, build a connection with readers, and market your writing—and it can be whatever you want it to be. You’re a storyteller, after all—so why not use your website to tell your own?
A Guide To Rhetorical Devices (With Pronunciations!)
Rhetorical devices are common linguistic tools that contribute to the artistry of writing. They’re fun to experiment with and can make your writing more memorable and impactful—and if you learn to pronounce their names correctly, you can WOW (and confuse) people at parties!
How To Deal With Imposter Syndrome (And Write, In Spite!)
Studies have shown that up to 82% of people experience imposter syndrome to some degree—if you're a writer who is struggling with it right now, you're not alone and there are ways to push through it and keep writing.
What Is Developmental Editing & How To Know If You Need It
A developmental edit is a novel's first major editing process before line, copy, and proofreading. It closely examines the story, plot, conflicts, characters (and their arcs), dialogue, pacing, setting, world-building, point of view, narrative, and necessary adherence to genre guidelines.