How to save time and frustration when writing non-fiction
From managing teams of researchers to keeping tax records, there’s a lot involved in writing non-fiction books, and this author
Continue readingFrom managing teams of researchers to keeping tax records, there’s a lot involved in writing non-fiction books, and this author
Continue readingImpostor syndrome, or the feeling you’re trying to be someone you’re not, can be debilitating. This author shares some easy
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Continue readingIt happens to all of us at some point: stuck in the middle of a story, with no way forward.
Continue readingby Timothy Pike It all started with a vivid dream. An enchantress—picture Cleopatra—enters an Egyptian cave filled with glittering jewels.
Continue readingA Letter from the Editor This month, I had the good fortune of interviewing Camille S. Campbell, author, poet, and
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