Step Away From the Keyboard and Improve Your Writing by Raima Larter When I was a new writer, I thought the best way to improve my writing was to log as much time as …
Aardvark With An Arrow by Marian Allen Everybody had aardvarks that year, remember? One cute aardvark hologram on the etherwaves had sparked a dozen more, then the merchandizing kicked …
The Curious Enigma of the Lit-Lover by Derek McPhee Let us, for just a moment, assume that we are living in a perfect world—a world where no one has heard of …
And The Geek Shall Inherit The Earth … by Michael Seese For those of you who don’t know me well, I used to be a computer programmer. As I used to say (boast), …
Lena Toporikova Twitter Facebook Website Lena is a native Russian speaker born and raised in a beautiful city of Nizhny Novgorod. When she is …
Make Yourself the Villain by Dana Sitar In editing the stories for my latest book, The Hart Compound, I had a lot of trouble trying to figure out just …
Remade by John Bullock “It burns!” a voice yelled, distant and muffled. “Stop, please.” The voice sounded familiar, but Sarah couldn’t place it. She was dimly …
Making Mind Music by James Hanback, Jr. I read an article about a New York company, BookTrack, that is developing eBooks with soundtracks. The principle is essentially the same …
Getting Back to Writing by Mari Juniper It’s harder getting back to writing than stopping writing. “What? Are you crazy?” you say. “If your dream is to be a …
why its impotent to have the rite grandma and prefect smelling by Peter Jones Peter Jones explains why a misplaced hyphen can dash your hopes of ever being published. My first real literary ‘rejection’ came at …