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Write Romance and Get Published: Work from Home to Write Romance and Erotica Books and Make Money

By: Carrie Lewis

Forensics for Mystery Writers: Finding the Answers to HIgh-Tech Questions

By: Vickie Britton

Kat Richardson Talks Underground: A Sneek Peek At The Third Greywalker Novel

By: Lynne Jamneck

Kat Richardson Walks The Grey Line: The author talks about her paranormal fantasy series

By: Lynne Jamneck

Marianne de Pierres: An Interview with the Creator of Parrish Plessis

By: Lynne Jamneck

Marianne de Pierres On Writing: An Interview with Sentients Of Orion Author

By: Lynne Jamneck

Writing Speculative Fiction: Defining Genre And Useful Tips For The Novice

By: Lynne Jamneck

Writing Suspense: Coben, Stacey and Koontz Draw Readers with Strong Narrative Hook

By: Vickie Britton

How to Make a Monster: Creating Believable Adversaries in Horror Fiction

By: Jason M. Tucker

Selling Horror Fiction: Submit Your Short Stories to Paying Markets

By: Jason M. Tucker

Writing Horror Fiction: How to Create Believable Characters

By: Jason M. Tucker

Are You Writing True Erotica? Erotic Literature Versus Pornography

By: Rhonda Leigh Jones

Pitfalls of Writing a Sex Scene: Three Traps for Erotica Writers

By: Rhonda Leigh Jones

How To Write Character Backstory: Three Ways to Flesh Out Your Characters

By: Rhonda Leigh Jones

Dos and Don'ts of Battle Scenes: Avoid These Common Mistakes for More Interesting Fantasy Story

By: Rhonda Leigh Jones

Write Better With Gaming Tools: Tabletop Gaming and Fiction Have Elements in Common

By: Rhonda Leigh Jones

World-Building Essentials: Three Things To Know Before Writing Your Fantasy Novel

By: Rhonda Leigh Jones

Sci-Fi & Fantasy Writing: Settings: Using Maps To Plot Out New Worlds, Characters and Their Environment

By: Steven Dowdle

Making It Magical: Hints For Writing Good Fantasy

By: Steven Dowdle

Writing the Sequel - Villains: Tips for Developing or Replacing the Old Antagonist

By: Tyler Feltmate

Writing the Sequel - Heroes: Help on Growing the Protagonist While Retaining Their Persona

By: Tyler Feltmate

Writing the Sequel - Plotlines: Finding a New Direction That both Explains and Expands

By: Tyler Feltmate

Writing with a Market in Mind: Consider the Target Market Before You Write Fiction

By: Karen Pruitt Fowler

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