by TRWCBlogger | Jun 15, 2024 | Book Editing, Book Publishing, Writing Tips
by Ellie Maas Davis The book editing process is highly personal and it’s important to know what you’re getting into before you begin. Here are a few frequently asked questions about the book editing process to help authors better understand what to expect....
by Michaelin | Jun 15, 2024 | Writing Tips
The existence of writer’s block has long been a topic of debate. Regardless of what it is, every writer faces a creative slowdown at some point in their career. It’s a feeling of being stuck, unable to think of what to write next, and unsure of how to move...
by TRWCBlogger | Jun 10, 2024 | Writing Tips
Many authors don’t fully grasp the difference between a line edit and a copyedit. There are some similarities between the two: both pay detailed attention to your use of language, and involve mark-up on the pages of your manuscript. But make no mistake, these are two...
by TRWCBlogger | Jun 5, 2024 | Writing Tips
I love writing. Or at least for the most part, I do. But words are hard and refining my words is even harder. Trust me when I say this — Almost all blogposts out there that give you the Blogpost goals, go through so many rounds of spell checks, grammar checks,...
by TRWCBlogger | May 31, 2024 | Writing Tips
by Aimee Agresti Some say the key to keeping any social gathering cordial is not to talk about politics or religion. I think that’s probably very true. And I also think: Well, thank God at least there’s no religion in my new book! My novel Campaign Widows—about a...
by TRWCBlogger | May 29, 2024 | Writing Tips
Yada, yada, yada isn’t one of them. You can call me a Jerry Seinfeld fanboy. I grew up with Seinfeld, memorizing entire episodes thanks to syndicated reruns. As an adult, I enjoyed an opportunity to see Seinfeld perform live. Earlier this year, Netflix...