A content note prepares the right reader without giving away your plot, and it lets your book be brave without blindsiding the people you wrote it for.
A content note prepares the right reader without giving away your plot, and it lets your book be brave without blindsiding the people you wrote it for.
Romance centers on a love story with a happy ending. Women’s fiction follows a heroine’s personal journey. Learn how they differ and overlap.
A lot of writers tell me they feel like they’ve missed their chance. Maybe you’re in your sixties, finally dusting off the poems you wrote while raising a family. Or you’ve been journaling through decades of life experience, only to hear that publishing is “too complicated” or “too late.” That’s not true. Some of the...
Traditional publishing makes a lot of writers feel like they’re doing it wrong. Maybe you wrote a novel in your fifties, or kept poems in a drawer for twenty years. You’d like to be seen, to have your words read. And now, you’re hearing that unless you have an MFA, a huge social following, or...