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Interviews

Cozy Fantasy, Self vs Traditional (Trad) Publishing, and Getting the Most Out of Your MFA with Author Rebecca Thorne 

By Zenia deHaven  Zenia: What sparked your interest in cozy fantasy? Are there other genres you want to explore in the future?  Rebecca: Cozy fantasy, at the time that I got into the market, was untapped potential. I found Legends and Lattes in a bookstore in March of 2022 and Read more

By logan.farley, 1 yearMarch 4, 2025 ago
Reviews

Rating The Chronicles Of Prydain

By Patrick Edinger Lloyd Alexander, author of more than forty titles, was a product of World War II. During his service, he was stationed in Wales which led him to write many stories inspired by Welsh culture. Of them, the high fantasy pentology the Chronicles of Prydain may be the Read more

By logan.farley, 1 yearJanuary 14, 2025 ago
Op-Eds

POV and the Utility of the “Fulcrum Method”

By Theodore Boronkay Many authors try to incorporate multiple perspectives into their writing in place of the singular point of view (POV) of the protagonist. There are advantages to doing so, including gaining a clearer and more heterogeneous view of the fictional setting and being able to peer into the Read more

By logan.farley, 1 yearJanuary 14, 2025 ago
Op-Eds

Writing With Word Count (ft. Save the Cat)

By Inanna Carter For me, the hardest part about writing a book is realizing just how much there is to write. Word count is becoming more important in traditional publishing every year, and whether you outline carefully before typing a single word or write freely as the ideas come along, Read more

By logan.farley, 1 yearJanuary 14, 2025 ago
Op-Eds

Kindling a New Way to Read

By Zenia deHaven How It Started  I’m an avid reader. Always have been and always will be. However, avid reading easily leads to the accumulation of a lot of books.  Now, some would say that isn’t a problem. And to a degree, it isn’t. Collecting novels and finding unique and Read more

By caitlin.mckenna, 1 yearJanuary 14, 2025 ago

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