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Agent in Your Pocket: You Don’t Need to Be Confident But You Do Need to Be Clear
Literary agent Jessica Berg offers advice to authors about how to talk about their books clearly—and project confidence along the way.
In this interview, Kaelynn Partlow shares the inspiration for her book, what surprised her about publishing, and more.
Every Wednesday, Robert Lee Brewer shares a prompt and example poem to get things started for poets. This week, write a “Let’s (blank)” poem.
Three Arizona authors share the strategies—intentional and accidental—that helped them build an author brand readers love and remember.
In this interview, author Izzy Broom discusses how a life-long love of Greece helped inspire her new novel, The House of Hidden Letters.
In this episode of “Writer’s Digest Presents,” editor Michael Woodson chats with Bookshop.org CEO Andy Hunter about the fight against Amazon.
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Author Sally Dukes discusses an early near death experience and how writers can craft memoir about spiritual or transformational experiences.
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Author Alexandra Grabbe shares eight lessons related to publishing a memoir that were learned over a 19-year period.
In this interview, author Karma Brown discusses the most fun she’s ever had writing with her new novel, Mother Is Watching.
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Every writer needs a little inspiration once in a while. For today’s prompt, write about someone obtaining a haunted object.
In this interview, author Stacey Lee discusses how brainstorming first sentences with her daughter led to her new gothic novel, Heiress of Nowhere.
Author and birder Ragan Sutterfield explains how birding can help writers, especially through the development of attention.
In this week’s round up from Script magazine, brush up on your networking skills, catch up on the latest film reviews, and more.
In this interview, author Michelle C. Harris discusses how a personal writing challenge led to her new romance novel, A Latte Like Love.
Get each week started on the right foot with Get Started Right Writing Tasks. For this week’s task, write something about spring.
Writer’s Digest Annual Conference is excited to meet in person this July in New Jersey, plus more from Writer’s Digest!
In this interview, author Ciera Burch discusses writing about self-identity in her new middle-grade novel, Olivia Gray Will Not Fade Away.
The Greek historian Herodotus wrote “The Histories” during the era of Ancient Greece. His pioneering account of the Greco-Persian Wars from the 5th century was one of the first systematic…
Journalist Alison Hill explains the benefits of the “boots on the ground” (or on scene coverage) ethos for effective journalism.
In this interview, author Ani Katz discusses how an unforeseen personal experience founds its way into her new literary novel, Haven.
Media expert Paula Rizzo explains why and how to create a plan for keeping readers engaged with your book after launch.
Six years after the start of COVID quarantines in the U.S., senior editor Michael Woodson reflects on pandemic writing and its power in fiction.
Author and elite athlete Blair Northen Williamson shares five lessons elite athletes can teach writers about publishing.
In this interview, author Jung Yun discusses how living through a historical event helped inspire her new novel, All the World Can Hold.
Strong narratives and belonging help indie authors succeed say industry experts of The Writer’s Scene at the Arizona Author Book Festival.
Author Jen Craven shares six tips on how to plant clues in your story without giving away the ending to readers.
In this interview, author Jessi Cole Jackson discusses facing her fears when writing her debut romantasy, Ruinous Creatures.




























