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HistoricalJeffrey Konvitz: Believe in Your CreativityRobert Lee Brewer
10 Steps to Maximize Research for Mystery Novelists, by Wendy Gee
Mystery/Thriller10 Steps to Maximize Research for Mystery NovelistsWendy Gee
A Motherhood Monster Mash-up | Jennifer Hilt
GenreA Motherhood Monster Mash-upJennifer Hilt
Science Fiction/FantasyKarina Halle: Stay True to YourselfRobert Lee Brewer
How to Find Light in the Darkness in Fiction, by Lauren Magaziner
Children'sHow to Find Light in the Darkness in FictionLauren Magaziner
G.F. Miller: On Romance in Middle-Grade Fiction
Children'sG. F. Miller: On Romance in Middle-Grade FictionRobert Lee Brewer
How to Write a Gripping Cat and Mouse Thriller, by Ellie Monago
Mystery/ThrillerHow to Write a Gripping Cat and Mouse ThrillerEllie Monago
Kaira Rouda: Resilience Is Key in This Business
Mystery/ThrillerKaira Rouda: Resilience Is Key in This BusinessRobert Lee Brewer
Can We Empathize With People From the Past?, by Maren Chase
Science Fiction/FantasyCan We Empathize With People From the Past?Maren Chase
LiteraryJennifer Oko: On the Community Focus of Indie PublishersRobert Lee Brewer
Mystery/ThrillerKathleen West: Be CuriousRobert Lee Brewer
Comics and Graphic NovelsMike Curato: Write Honestly and VulnerablyRobert Lee Brewer
4 Top Tips for Writers Wanting to Reimagine Classic Myths and Legends, by Sam Davey
Write Better Fiction4 Top Tips for Writers Wanting to Reimagine Classic Myths and LegendsSam Davey
Writing for Kids: The Balancing Act of Fart Jokes and Difficult Topics, by Rex Ogle
Comics and Graphic NovelsWriting for Kids: The Balancing Act of Fart Jokes and Difficult TopicsRex Ogle
Young AdultSophie Gonzales: Write for Yourself As Often as You CanRobert Lee Brewer
Making the Familiar Unfamiliar (and Vice Versa) in Crime Fiction, by Mailan Doquang
Mystery/ThrillerMaking the Familiar Unfamiliar (and Vice Versa) in Crime FictionMailan Doquang
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