THE AUTHOR WHEEL WISDOM: Pacing, the Rhythm of Your Story
By Megan Haskell // I’m not a professional musician, but I’ve played music my entire life. Well, since I was six years old, anyway. Piano and saxophone, classical and jazz, Continue reading
A Network of Published and Aspiring Authors
By Megan Haskell // I’m not a professional musician, but I’ve played music my entire life. Well, since I was six years old, anyway. Piano and saxophone, classical and jazz, Continue reading
By Megan Haskell // Greta and I love the Enneagram. It’s a relatively simple personality matrix that can fast-track the early prewriting phase while building depth in our protagonist. In Continue reading
EDITOR’S NOTE: Today we’re pleased to introduce THE AUTHOR WHEEL WISDOM, a new monthly column from Megan Haskell and Greta Boris, the masterminds behind The Author Wheel, an educational resource Continue reading
“Welcome,” the younger fire sidhe said as he stepped out of the way with a slight bow and a wave of his hand. It was time. Keeping her body hidden Continue reading
by Megan Haskell Last month I shared my editing process. The irony is when I began that post I intended to include information on beta reader reviews. Then I realized Continue reading
by Megan Haskell For the past nine months—maybe more—I’ve been working on the first book in a new epic fantasy trilogy. Though related to The Sanyare Chronicles, this story is Continue reading
By Megan Haskell A couple months ago I shared the results of my BookBub Featured Deal and the initial response to taking my books “wide”. (If you missed that article, Continue reading
by Megan Haskell The last few weeks have been a nightmare in terms of my writing productivity. Between spring break, a sick kiddo, and a few family issues that needed Continue reading
Megan Reads Greta’s WIP Whether you’re a traditionally published author with a seven book contract, or a raw beginner, you need a fresh set of eyeballs on your work to Continue reading
by Megan Haskell Last month, I told you about my new plan to take my series out of Kindle Unlimited and exclusivity with Amazon, and “go wide”. Part of that Continue reading