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Thought of the Week
If you ask a reader what makes for a good book, they would tell you the story is key, when in reality, it is not about the story. It's about how the story is told. The reader doesn't realize that. If the story is told wonderfully with careful selection of words and voice, visuals and strong development, a magic allows the story to come through with personality and power.
If a writer doesn't drill down and understand what real storytelling is, in an attempt to master word choice and style, they fall short. And the reader doesn't feel the story.
Everyone has a story. Not everyone can tell it well. The good writer sees that, and works on being unique in HOW the story is delivered and continuously sharpens their craft.
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Can Writers Stop or Slow AI?
Alex J. Coyne / 2025-05-02I was horrified when a client suggested using generative AI to “fill in” an article. I was appropriately aghast when another client switched their copywriting to cheaper ChatGPT. Generative AI has led to job losses and writing industry impact—it’s not just my story, but could be yours. Can writers stop or... Read More
Marketing for Appearances
C. Hope Clark / 2025-05-02“If you build it, he (they) will come” is the famous line in the classic 1989 flick, “Field of Dreams,” spoken by character Iowa corn farmer Ray Kinsella (actor Kevin Costner). That's fine when you're talking about ghosts showing up on a baseball field, but what about book signings and... Read More
That Happy Middle of Promotion
C. Hope Clark / 2025-05-02I am more in the line of Dean Koontz when it comes to making appearances. I make myself appear just enough, not totally comfortable with too many face-to-face events. I don't do major conferences. I rarely leave the state anymore. Pre-COVID I was all over the place, and admittedly, the... Read More
Dealing with Silence
Dan Brotzel / 2025-05-02Writers talk a lot about coping with rejection. I used to get lots of messages from editors and agencies that said things like ‘we decided to go another way’ or ‘sorry, this one’s not for us’ or ‘we regret to inform you that on this occasion your application has been... Read More
Find Paying Opportunities Through Social Media
Dawn Colclasure / 2025-04-20Every day I keep my writing career strong by logging in to social media. I often use Facebook Messenger to communicate with other writers, but chats alone are not enough. Your Profile Just as a website must make a writer or author stand out as an authority, so must a... Read More
Writing with a Backup Reader
Alex J. Coyne / 2025-04-12I was surprised when a copywriting client pointed out “weird phrasing and spelling mistakes” in my work, then I worried their concerns were true. Writing tired had become the norm for a while, and the stress of late nights was beginning to show. This pushed me to hire a single,... Read More
Every Word Has to Count
C. Hope Clark / 2025-04-12A reader queried me this week, asking how to send their word to a traditional press. Big ask, because they write entire courses and books on the subject, but I tried to give them an abridged version. First, you don't send the entire manuscript. He asked if he needed a... Read More
Developing a More Efficient Submission Process
Bernadette Geyer / 2025-04-05Last year, I realized my submission process was extremely inefficient. I'd write an essay or short story and then begin searching for somewhere to submit it. It was a time-consuming process that meant I could spend up to two hours researching markets just to submit to one or two publications.... Read More
We’re In Agreement: Understanding Different Types of Writing Contracts in Hollywood
Mark Heidelberger / 2025-03-30Okay, so you’ve written a screenplay and are shopping it around town. What now? Well, if your work generates interest from a studio or producer, you may soon be handed one of several agreements to review. Understanding the key differences and commonalities between each one will be essential to protecting... Read More
Best Practices for Shopping Your Novel to Hollywood
Mark Heidelberger / 2025-03-30Having your book turned into a film or series offers fans the chance to engage through a different medium, opens the work up to an entirely new audience, and creates an additional revenue stream. But how do you get your book in the hands of a Hollywood producer who can... Read More
