When It Comes to Research, Is the Web Enough?
Is the internet today's primary research tool? Can it, as it did for Weir, substitute for direct experience? The answer is—yes and no.
Is the internet today's primary research tool? Can it, as it did for Weir, substitute for direct experience? The answer is—yes and no.
Is your goal for 2016 to start, finish, or revise your novel? Here are three must-read recommendations for novelists.
Writing is hard work, and no one knows this better than the people who do it faithfully, passionately, relentlessly, day after day. So how do they do it?
Writing and publishing are more than just words on paper or in electronic files. Books often involve legal questions, marketing plans, and social media networking.
You want and need the best information possible so you can engage the right agents, write compelling books to your target audience, and sell a lot of those books.
Ever been tempted to tell your story? Today it's easier than ever to leave a legacy, publish a family history, or create a volume of the story of your life. Learn how in this article.
Where do you get the latest information on what agents are looking for and tips about what you can do to make you and your book more valuable and valued? The following websites, blogs, and newsletters should be a good start.