Would Jane Austen Write A Blog? (and other things writers probably shouldn't do)
Column by Cath Murphy November 16, 2012
Being it is NaNoWriMo, it seems right to look back at the great writers of our time and ask if they would have joined in, or laughed their asses off instead.
Storyville: NaNoWriMo and Free Writing
Column by Richard Thomas November 2, 2012
Whether it's during NaNoWriMo or on your own, free writing can help you channel your visions.
My Kindle Experiment: How Easy Is Amazon's Self-Publishing Platform?
Column by Hanna Brooks Olsen March 21, 2012
Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing makes profiting from a book or novel seem ridiculously easy. I've got an unpublished manuscript that I'm willing to sacrifice, so let's see just how simple this is.
Binge: My Love/Hate Relationship with NaNoWriMo
Column by Brandon Tietz November 2, 2011
National Novel Writing Novel Month is upon us again. Many will participate, and some will complete the project, but is this really the best system for you?
Today Marks The Start of National Novel Writing Month
News by Rob Hart November 1, 2011
National Novel Writing Month, a.k.a. NaNoWriMo, starts today, a competition that encourages people to write 50,000 words by the end of the month
Sixth Sense Settings: Writing Rich, Descriptive Scenes
Column by Taylor Houston November 1, 2011
Incorporating tone/mood into your settings for realistic descriptions that keep your reader hooked.
Out of Order: A Discussion of Nonlinear Narrative Structure
Column by Taylor Houston October 25, 2011
A Discussion of Non-linear Narrative Structure
Don't Leave Me Hanging...
Column by Taylor Houston October 17, 2011
The ending is the most important part, and as a writer you should want to write a spectacular ending because, hey, you did a heck-of-a-lot of work on the beginning and middle parts.
An Exquisite Corpse: Tips for Brainstorming your National Novel Writing Month Plot
Column by Taylor Houston October 13, 2011
How to Generate plot ideas for your NaNoWriMo novel.