How to Choose the Right POV (What I Learned Writing Storming)
Consider three important factors in how to choose the right POV for your book--and how these factors can protect you from having to rewrite your book.
Letting Go – WN 030
Letting go is one of the hardest things a writer has to do. Here's how to let go of perfectionism, ego, control, & more -- graciously & gracefully.
Episode 50 – Interview with Nancy Kress
For the fiftieth episode I'm delighted to present an interview with Nebula and Hugo award winning author Nancy Kress. Nancy is the author of twenty-seven novels, three books on wri
Justin Go interview – Episode 192
The 192nd episode of the Reading and Writing podcast features an interview with Justin Go, author of the novel The Steady Running of the Hour. Click here to subscribe to the Readin
#090: Three Simple Ways to Transition to a Value Pricing Model
There's a growing interest among freelancers in the idea of "value pricing." The concept of pricing your work based on the value it will generate for the client is interesting. But
Workshop 4: Alexander McCall Smith
The Scottish author, Alexander McCall Smith, lets us in on his writing process before an event recorded for radio in Portsmouth. The workshop was recorded backstage. #writing
7: 6 questions (good) editors ask
The 6 questions (good) editors ask and the 5 parts of every story. See the full show notes to download Shawn's critiques of Tim's first scene.
7: BM08: “Just Do It” Book Marketing Ideas
Join book marketing ideas expert, David Newman bestselling author of “Do It! Marketing: 77 Action Ideas to Boost Sales Maximize Profits & Crush Your Competition,” as he shares
233: Abi Morgan
The writer of the film Suffragette, out now, and the new Netflix series River, discusses writing issues-driven work, rewriting and rewriting, accolades, how hard it is to get movie