December 13, 2019

Book Birthday: Hope for Us Yet by Jennifer M. Lane

Congratulations to Jennifer M. Lane! Her third book in The Collected Stories of Ramsbolt was released yesterday! Hope…

Book Birthday: Joy Comes in the Mourning by Jessica Allen

Happy book birthday to Jessica Allen on her debut book Joy Comes in the Mourning! When Jessica’s infant…

Book Birthday: Penny’s Loft by Jennifer M. Lane

Happy book birthday to Ink Slinger client Jennifer M. Lane! Penny’s Loft, the second book in the Collected…

Third Person Omniscient or Head Hopping?

Point of view is probably one of the most important choices you will make as an author. Will you choose first person? It has the advantage of being inherently intimate. The reader knows what the character is thinking and sees everything from their perspective. That can be fun. When the character is fooled, so is the reader. It can link the reader emotionally to the narrative. First person is a great choice for fiction.

Create the Perfect Elevator Pitch

What’s your book about? How you answer that question can mean the difference between an agent or publisher and relative obscurity. It can absolutely set you on the path to having a bestselling indie title.

Save That A**hole

Today, we’re going to talk about characters. All stories root for someone to stop being an a**hole. Maybe the person doesn’t realize they are being an a**hole. Maybe they do. But at the heart of every story, we want the character to get their sh*t together. To overcome their basic internal garbage and rise above their circumstances and win.

Stakes are not Just for Vampires

It’s Halloween time! Finally, October. It put me in mind of ghosts, goblins, and vampires. I don’t know…

Word of the Week: Contextomy

Contextomy is an informal fallacy we find in a lot of news articles (particularly headlines), memes, and social…

5 Writing Prompts Sure to Get You Typing (from Reddit)

You’re a pro. You have tons of ideas. Right? But every once in a while, you might just need a kickstart. Or maybe you just want to try something new. Maybe you need some fresh material. A short story, perhaps? Try these writing prompts and post the link to your finished work in the comments!

Book Birthday: Sorrowfish by Anne C. Miles

Happy book birthday! Sorrowfish was a labor of love for Anne C. Miles, but she made it through. You can too! Check out Sorrowfish today on Amazon and other retailers!

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