Madeleine: You can’t be a proper writer without a touch of madness, can you?
—Quills, 2000.
WRITING
Ideas For How to Organize Your Research Notes | Go Teen Writers
The Parts of a Story: Creating a Cohesive Whole | Now Novel
Elevate Your Story – Push Your Hero Off a Cliff | WritersDigest.com
Story: Great Stories are Designed to Be Highly Addictive | Kristen Lamb
Getting Dialogue Right: How to Use Dialogue Tags and Action Beats | The Write Life
A Strategy for Defeating Writer’s Block and Painter’s Block | davidjrogersftw
A Simple Tip to Help Get Rid of Saggy Middles | Writers In The Storm
Character Occupation Entry: Taxidermist | WRITERS HELPING WRITERS®
Avoid Nagging False Suspense Questions in Your Story Opening | Jane Friedman
SCREENWRITING
Talking DIVORCE and THE GREATEST SHOWMAN with Jenny Bicks | LA Screenwriter
The Secret to Standing Out as a Screenwriter | ScreenCraft
Reader Question: Are there any script rules that really shouldn’t be broken? | Going Into The Story
Screenwriting Basics: How to Write Cinematic Phone Conversations | ScreenCraft
Ten movies you need to watch if you want to be a screenwriter | Script Shadow
SELF-PUBLISHING
Are Writing Contests Worth It?| Women Writers, Women’s Books
How to Format Picture Books for Kindle and ePub3 | Fiction Notes
How to Publish a Short Story: Find Your Publication and Idea | The Write Practice
Beginner’s Book Trailer Guide: How To Produce a Killer Book Promo Video | WritersDigest.com
Infographic: The Book Reviewer’s Hierarchy of Needs | WritersDigest.com
Launching Your Second Book and Beyond: 4 Questions to Ask | Jane Friedman
Comparing Print-On-Demand vs Offset Printing (Pros & Cons) | Reedsy
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