Bram Stoker’s Dracula—An Historical Perspective, Pt 1
by Cary Christopher and Lisanne Harrington A great way to tie into this month’s History theme would be to visit a horror masterpiece and look at the many ways it Continue reading
A Network of Published and Aspiring Authors
by Cary Christopher and Lisanne Harrington A great way to tie into this month’s History theme would be to visit a horror masterpiece and look at the many ways it Continue reading
by Alina K. Field You’ve read all the fiction and seen all the movies but is that enough research for your romantic suspense set in Roman Britain, or Louis XIV’s Continue reading
by Sven Davison I’d like to broaden this month’s topic and focus on authentic voices. More and more audiences are drawn to the idea that the person behind the story Continue reading
by Cary Christopher and Lisanne Harrington This month we thought we’d do something a little different and talk about female monsters in movies. (They’re all in novels, too.) When you hear Continue reading
by Kimberly Peticolas Muliebrity: the quality of being a woman (Merriam-Webster Definition) With all that is happening in the world, there is a growing awareness of the need in our Continue reading
by Cary Christopher and Lisanne Harrington So this month’s theme is resurrection. Who better to write about it than two people who love stories about things coming back from the Continue reading
by Jennifer Silva Redmond I recently read an article in the Spectator called “Biography is a Thoroughly Reprehensible Genre”. The writer commented on the amount of pointless detail in most Continue reading
by Cary Christopher and Lisanne Harrington Growth. Like the Boogeyman, it’s all around us. Our gardens are filled with growing flowers and, if we have a brown thumb like Lisanne, Continue reading
by Ara Grigorian Learning: A Life-Long Part of the Writer’s Journey Years ago, when I decided it was time to get serious about writing, I bought Writer’s Digest magazine, because Continue reading
by Kimberly Peticolas Let me take you back to your high school English class. Don’t worry, the rest of high school you can continue to forget! Now if you will Continue reading