Veronica Roth is the author of the wildly popular Divergent series (among other works). It may seem to you like she churns out bestsellers with a blindfold on while typing… Read more Veronica Roth Has Some Advice For Young Authors →
See? Terribly busy. But seriously, folks. I have a deadline I’ve got to meet, and I’ve learned that 90% of writing is discipline (for me anyway) so today, this is… Read more It’s Friday And I’m Terribly Busy Writing →
I’ve been working on another project in and around Traveler – something I’ve been dabbling at more than full-on writing. It’s got a loose outline and a few scattered scenes,… Read more “You Can Do Better Than This” →
From: Traveler Swoon Reads / MacMillan 2017 1 Line Wednesday Topic: Old
Over the weekend, I read this piece from Lorin Stein of the New York Times regarding the need for literary magazines, and the need for writers to disengage from the… Read more Method Acting And Writing A Good Story →
John Green is best known as the author of the New York Times bestseller (and major motion picture) The Fault In Our Stars, as well as being the 2006 Printz… Read more MasterClass Monday: John Green Reminds Us To “Cultivate Empathy” →
In this scene, Jessa is just starting to get to know the mysterious Finn, who walked (literally) right out of her dreams. Her brother Danny has some interesting insight into… Read more Would You Like Another Peek At “Traveler?” →
You would be hard-pressed right now to find an author with a more eagerly -awaited next installment than George R. R. Martin with Winds of Winter. This follow-up to the hugely… Read more Even George R. R. Martin Can Fail (And Keep Going) →