
Considerations After Your Book Rights Reversion
In Katlyn’s blog post last month, she discussed the benefits of reclaiming your book rights from a publisher. This week, she shares how to move forward with the new life of a book with reverted rights. If you are one of the lucky authors who has been able to successfully revert your book rights, the prospect of publishing it on your own can seem daunting. Now that you’re faced with the...

Tips For Finding the Perfect Critique Partner
Finding a critique partner (CP) is easy. Finding the right CP is the challenge. It’s a bit like dating. In fact, if some industrious app developer out there wanted to, I bet they could make decent money designing a Coffee Meets Bagel for CPs. But alas, such an app does not yet exist, so we are left to navigate these waters alone. And in my experience, these waters can get a bit...

How To Get Your Book Rights Back And Why You Should
For any author who has received a publishing contract, you know you’re signing away a lot of rights. For some, that might be a good thing. You’re too busy with your life to be bothered with a lot of the details and just want to see your books in bookstores. Or, you’re an author wrapped up in the idea of “validation” that the gatekeepers of publishing accepted your work. Neither...

A Scribbler's Guide to Twitter Pitch Contests
Hi there, Scribbler! If you’re a querying writer looking for different ways to connect with literary agents, you may be interested in Twitter pitch contests. What are Twitter pitch contests, what are the benefits and when do they occur? Find all the answers in this article. What are Twitter pitch contests? Twitter pitch contests are an avenue for unpublished writers to virtually pitch agents their completed manuscript(s), vie for coveted...

Digital Outline for More Time
Unless you’re a celebrity author whose books sell by the millions, you’re probably like most writers who struggle to fit writing in around an existing career while balancing family, household chores, or other necessary responsibilities. In the last six years, I’ve moved five times across three states, had three children, and like everyone else, been in a year-long quarantine during which I’ve coached my oldest through virtual kindergarten and headed...

Beyond Tall, Dark, and Handsome: How to Describe Your Characters
The ability to describe is the key to great storytelling, but when it comes to depicting characters, our first impulse is often to go straight to the basics (height, hair color, clothing) and leave it at that. It’s not that those descriptions are bad, it’s just that they provide surface-level characterization rather than truly characterizing. Dwight Swain, in his book Creating Characters, says, “When your wife says a woman is ‘loud and...

How to Find Time to Write as a Parent
Most people might assume that once they become a parent, there is no time for writing. And if they manage to find some spare time, they are too exhausted to make any headway on a draft. I used to think the same thing. However, I have surprisingly made the most progress in my writing after becoming a mother. This might sound crazy to some. I am a mother of the most determined...

How to Edit Your Book: Tips from Bestselling Authors
Imagine this, you’re sitting in your favorite writing space, frantically scribbling on the page until you finally see it, the words you’ve been waiting to see you since you began writing: “The End.” Reaching the end of a manuscript can be a thrilling, cathartic experience, but for many, it invokes new anxieties. In this article we’ll be addressing these concerns. We’ll discuss our best tips on how to edit your...