At last your book is finished. It’s edited, the layout is complete, and it’s ready to be sent off to press. You’re so amped to get the first printing back and smell the ink on the first copy. Whether you know it or not, it’s at this crossroads...
For the historical purists, William Shakespeare never had a Book Release party. As a writer, he was a primarily playwright at a time where there was no publishing industry as we know it today. Nevertheless, I used his name for the title because it’s catchy. The...
> Hi I am not a professional writer; however, I have a class project in > which I am suppose to interview a professional writer and was wondering > if some one would be willing to answer the following questions: > > * What kind of planning do you do before you write?...
> Hi Everyone, > … I’ve been working on my first story for almost two years now and almost > finished with the rough draft (excluding re-writes, critiques, etc. to get to > my final draft). Am I going to slow or what is the normal length of time for >...