• LITERARY AWARDS ENTRY DEADLINE: DECEMBER 15, 2023!

    Great Stories about Great Storytellers
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    GREAT STORIES about GREAT STORYTELLERS shares insights into storytellers whose names you no doubt recognize—names like Edgar Allen Poe, Steven Spielberg John Grisham and Walt Disney—but reveals the backstories you probably never heard about them.

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    Sometimes Words Fail Even a Writer
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    Today, Carolyn Howard Johnson shares some LOVE-ly thoughts about writing on demand and applying an old adage to writers and and writing.

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    Why Give Content Away for Free?
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    Free content as a marketing tool? Today, B.A. Bellec shares why it’s a good growth strategy and how his digital toolbox has helped him expand his platform exponentially.

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    Why Literature is Different than Genre Fiction
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    What differentiates literary fiction from genre fiction can be summarized by four hierarchical points.

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    Wearing Your Many Hats – Managing Life While Writing
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    Most writers will agree with me that the biggest challenge in their writing project is not letting their lives highjack their project.

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    Historical Storytelling – How to Master Your Craft for a Genre Audiences Love
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    If you love historical storytelling as much as I do, there’s no time like the present to master your craft. Writing and researching history for entertainment purposes requires the writer to wholly immerse themselves into the time period to the point where everything the reader can imagine seeing, feeling, smelling, hearing, etc., embeds them within the time period of the story.

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    Reader Magnets and Cross-Promotion or What is BookFunnel?
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    If you’ve never checked out BookFunnel you’re missing out on a major marketing tool to attract and retain readers. Author B.A. Bellec discusses some of the highlights of the program and shows us samples of the ways he’s using the platform.

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    Breaking Old Reading Habits
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    I’ve compiled a list that I hope might convince those who think they hate literary novels to give it a fair try using my list as a guide. I am convinced those who hate, hate, hate it were coerced to read literary before they were ready—that is they were too young or didn’t yet have the background—that can be read as, “didn’t have the equipment yet”—to understand it, much less to appreciate it. I mean, I know of no one who jumped into James Joyce without proper guidance who loves his work. For that matter, I know no one at all who is head-over-heels for it, no matter what the circumstances.

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    Why is The Nightmare Before Christmas still so Popular?
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    Sometimes a movie comes along and stands the test of time, staying mainstream for generations and influencing culture in ways the people working on the project could have never imagined.

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    Capturing Convincing Settings
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    During his author talks, Randy Overbeck is often asked if he grew up in the locales of his stories—the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake bay, Cape May, New Jersey and the Gulf Coast of Florida. Readers are often surprised by his answer – NO! Today, he shares four suggestions on how to make your settings come alive.

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