Written by themuse on 21 January 2013
We are tremendously proud and very excited to announce the release of our first publication: THE ADVENTURES OF KNIGHT-HOOD By John Reid We have listed it at an exceptionally reasonable price, so that it can be accessible to people of every income range. And in the spirit of Knight-Hood, Mr. Reid is [Keep Reading]
Written by TechWriter on 21 May 2012
Sometimes the difference between book and movie is so great as to make the finished product unrecognizable. Sometimes
the adaptation is so bad, that the author doesn't want to even be associated with the film. [Keep Reading]
Written by M. McGriff on 06 April 2011
Let’s take a break from all the deep, philosophical, how-to writing type of posts for today and get into something fun – like writing fantasy! To put is simply, writing in this genre is freakin cool! And to prove it, here are ten reasons to back this up! It’s totally okay to make things up! [Keep Reading]
Written by M. McGriff on 23 March 2011
One of our awesome members posted a very interesting topic on our forum the other day (which just launched by the way!) about male and female protagonists and whether we as authors tend to write in our own gender. She brought up some excellent points that I thought I would go ahead and give my [Keep Reading]
Written by SM Lawrence on 17 January 2011
*One of our awesome professional editors Sharon Gray is back on the Visual Adjectives blog today with the final three steps of the writing process. Make sure you check out the first two!* Whether you know it or not, there’s a process to writing – which many writers follow naturally. If [Keep Reading]