The Shakespeare Issue

Weaving Chickasaw Stories into Modern YA Fantasy

Vanessa Lillie Talks The Bone Thief, Indigenous Voices and Suspense

Bernice L. McFadden on Revisiting Her Books 20 Years Later, Teaching and Writing Across Genres

Chickasaw Author Mary Ruth Barnes on Discovering Her Family History

Nick Medina on The Whistler, Writing Indigenous Horror, and Craft

Choosing Your POV When Writing a Thriller

Kate Baer Talks How About Now, Centering Poetry Around Aging and Motherhood and Engaging in the Real World

Enter the Hamnet Giveaway

Writing Clean Romance in a Spicy Book World

Why YA Deserves a Chance

How to Bring Magic Into Your Creative Life

Thinking of Narrating Your Book? Here’s What to Consider First

How Introverts Can Write Their Own Story (Even if Your Brain Says No!)

Creating Likable Characters: Using Humor to Soften a Challenging Personality

Writing Beyond What You Know

Ilana Masad on Beings, Archives and Genre

NYT Bestseller Catherine Newman Talks Wreck, Parenting Influencing Her Writing and the Scariest Part of Being a Writer

Stephanie Perkins on Taking Care of Yourself as a Writer

Character Deep Dive: Witches Speak to Every Generation

The Magic of Inspiration: How to Keep the Creative Flame Alive

In Defense of Writing Monsters

Ways to Bring Magic to Your Writing Routine

NYT Bestseller Catherine Newman Talks Wreck, Parenting Influencing Her Writing and the Scariest Part of Being a Writer

Which Witch is the Witch for Your Story?

How a Successful Author Keeps Up the Pace 60+ Novels Later

Daphne Fama on Writing Filipino Witches and Witches Across Cultures

Craft Tips for Writing a Magic-Filled Story

Blood, Breath, and Candles: Writing Rituals for the Witch-Creative

Why Creative Refuge is Central to Modern Suspense: Art as Emotional Armor

How a Time-Strapped Writer Finds Time to Write

Five Quick-hit Business Tips to Get Writers Closer to Bestseller Status from the Start with Kristy Cambron

How to Find a Literary Agent as an Established Author