Guest Post
When—and Whether—to Hire a Developmental Editor
A developmental editor is like any tool in your toolbox. Knowing whether and when to use one will help you get the most bang for your buck.
How to Develop a Marketing and Promotion Plan as an Indie Author
Self-publishing offers so many paths and options that it can seem intimidating. One debut novelist shares her journey, with valuable tips.
How to Find Compelling Comps for Your Book
Identifying comparable titles helps agents and publishers understand where your book fits in the market and who your most likely readers are.
The Comprehensive Guide to Finding, Hiring, and Working with an Editor
This post explains four critical types of book editing, why you need an editor, how to choose one, and what your editor can and cannot do.
Choosing a Publicist: Ruling Out and Ruling In
There are a lot of publicists out there. How can you pick the right one? This is a crucial decision, so it needs to be approached with care.
How Authors Can Find Their Ideal Reading Audience
Writing coach and author Angela Ackerman discusses techniques for identifying and connecting with your target reading audience.
How to Find the Right Critique Group or Partner for You
Brooke McIntyre of Inked Voices explains what to look for in a critique group and how to find the best writing critique group for you.
After Editing Two AI-Assisted Manuscripts, I Rewrote My Client Agreement
Inexperienced authors may believe generative AI use improves their manuscript, but there’s a cost—extra fees charged by freelance editors.
Why Your Book Description Feels Flat—and How to Fix It
Even though promotional copy for your novel or memoir is necessarily brief, effective ones take readers on an emotional journey.
How a Debut Self-Published Novel Earned Five Figures in 10 Weeks Without Kindle Unlimited
With no platform and no publisher behind her, Ashli O'Connell built a six-month pre-launch plan around a single question she'd been asking marketing clients for 25 years: what is your goal?
Choosing the Right Voice for Your Audiobook
Choosing your audiobook’s narrator has a bigger impact than you might think. Here are casting tips from a veteran narrator and producer.
Your Premise Is Not Your Plot
A premise is the seed of a story, not its structure. Learn how to turn a what-if into a plot.
Why You Should Focus on Local Book Publicity First
People take pride in supporting someone from their community, and readers are far more likely to buy a book if they feel a personal connection to the author, even a small one.
Don’t Leave Your Reader Searching for Meaning: The Importance of Protagonist Context
Any element of a story has the potential to be positive or negative, helpful or harmful. Your character’s context provides the frame of reference.
How to Center Your Story When Writing About the People in Your Life
When writing about a significant relationship, here are some tips to make sure you don’t end up a supporting player in your own story.
Working With Contributors: The Power of Many in Anthology Promotion
When editors provide resources for contributors to support anthologies, they can help increase engagement and market visibility in ways that matter.
How to Sell a Book About Your Favorite TV Show in 2026
The TV-book subgenre has grown harder to break into as rewatch podcasts and celebrity memoirs crowd out journalists. Here are practical tips for choosing a show and pitching a proposal today.
Why Your Story Feels Choppy (Even When the Plot Is Solid)
Transitioning from one scene to another may seem trivial, but it’s crucial to help orient readers and conduct them smoothly through the story.
How to Turn an Anecdote Into a Story
For an anecdote (“You won’t believe what I saw!”) to grow into an impactful story, a surprise element isn’t enough—real change needs to occur.
Why Artists Owe the Work and Not the World
The artist’s responsibility is not to repeat what’s been done, but to become fully themselves by following wherever the work leads.
How Stillness Can Help Us Write Powerful Scenes
Sitting still with minor physical discomforts builds mental strength that, applied to your writing, helps you write emotionally difficult scenes.
Your Creative Team Wants You to Stop Formatting and Just Write the Darn Book
Learn how to prepare clean Word manuscripts and mark PDFs for book production—avoiding unnecessary formatting and using styles correctly to save time.
Finding Your Voice as a Writer in the Age of AI
Life experiences are what create your voice, brand you as an author, and make your writing worth reading.
Start With the End: A Simple Bookend Structure for Novelists
Before writing your novel, imagining the first and last scenes can help clarify the story’s point and the reader’s emotional journey.
How Scene Writing Helps You Lose Control (and Find Your Memoir’s Story)
Pay close attention to any surprising details or patterns in your memoir’s scenes—they often point to the story that really wants to be told.