Authorlink Chat: When You Wonder, You’re Learning, Gregg Behr and Ryan Rydzewski, Hachette – Authors Gregg Behr and Ryan Rydzewski know there’s more to Mister Rogers than his trademark cardigan sweaters in the old Mister Rogers TV series.
Authorlink Chat: When You Wonder, You’re Learning, Gregg Behr and Ryan Rydzewski, Hachette – Authors Gregg Behr and Ryan Rydzewski know there’s more to Mister Rogers than his trademark cardigan sweaters in the old Mister Rogers TV series.
Writing Insights: How does a bestselling author create a story?
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Authorlink Chat: The Second Ending, Michelle Hoffman, Ballantine – Every so often a novel comes along that immediately marks itself as truly special, with a story that stays with you long after you’ve turned the last page.
Writing Insights: One’s writing style could mean slightly different things to different editors. First, the work must be free of grammatical and spelling errors.
https://youtu.be/G6BNv4-Xxr0 Stephen G. Michaud, bestselling author and investigative journalist is on tour this summer for his latest book, Robert’s Story: A Texas Cowboy’s Troubled Life and Horrifying Death. Stephen talks to us about the gripping real-life tale of...
Writing Insights: How can a writer create a distinctive and engaging voice for their narrator or characters during the early stages of planning a book?
Natural Beauty, Ling Ling Huang, Dutton – Sly, surprising, and razor-sharp, Natural Beauty follows a young musician into an elite, beauty-obsessed world where perfection comes at a staggering cost.
Writing Insights: How do I get someone to critique my writing? I want to know if my stuff is readable.
Interview: Graceland, Nancy Crochiere, Avon/Harper Collins – Nancy Crochiere delighted readers with her humorous and relatable accounts of family life for thirteen years in her newspaper column, “The Mother Load.”