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Features

Op-Eds

Sanderson’s Secret Project Kickstarter: What it means for publishing

by Ali Dening In the spring of 2022, prolific fantasy author Brandon Sanderson asked his fans to crowdfund one million dollars over a thirty day period. In exchange, Sanderson would self-publish four secret novels that he wrote during the pandemic. In just three days, his Kickstarter had raised $20.3 million, Read more

By sarah_burton, 2 yearsApril 22, 2024 ago
Reviews

Stalking Jack the Ripper, by Kerri Maniscalco: A review

by Emily Andsager Stalking Jack the Ripper, by Kerri Maniscalco: A cup of murderA teaspoon of mystery½ cup of forensic scienceA pinch of historyA handful of goreOne dashingly handsome Mr. Thomas Cresswell These are the key ingredients that make up this thrilling book. Watch your back as you walk the Read more

By sarah_burton, 2 yearsApril 22, 2024 ago
Op-Eds

Over 50 Pieces of Writing Advice from PTM & Guest Authors Summarized

The place of writing advice in a writer’s journey is like any other advice. It’s for you to take if it applies to you and if it may benefit you. Advice may also not apply to you at the moment and end up coming back around to you when it Read more

By casey_mccarthy, 2 yearsMarch 24, 2024 ago
Op-Eds

Crafting the Science in Science Fiction

by Tess Rossi Science fiction will always hold a special place in my heart. It’s my favorite genre to read, write, or watch on screen. There’s something alluring and enthralling about the unique worlds each story holds. Obviously, a lot of planning and note-keeping needs to happen to create the Read more

By sarah_burton, 2 yearsFebruary 27, 2024 ago
Interviews

Romance Novels, Rebellion, and Literary Dissent: An Interview with Jennifer Safrey

by Sarah Burton “Romance: A Novel Approach” is a class about the craft, theory, and writing of romance novels, about their impact on the reading public, and on wide-spread current and historical repudiation of the well (if often secretly) loved genre. Dangerous Books for Girls is the title of one Read more

By dikshya_pattnaik, 2 yearsFebruary 23, 2024 ago

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