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Every Wednesday, poets from around the world can find a Wednesday Poetry Prompt at Writer’s Digest. This week, write a small poem.
Author Sam Sussman discusses the challenges of reading your own audiobook in addition to the benefits of knowing your work better than ever.
The WD team has witnessed many writing mistakes over the years, this week’s mistake is writing in censoring yourself and your unique voice.
In this episode of “Writer’s Digest Presents,” author Alyssa Colman discusses how to keep young readers engaged, writing for middle-grade, and more.
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In this interview, author Aurora Palit discusses feeling braver when writing her new romance novel, Honey and Heat.
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Sage Tyrtle shares three tools to help writers write convincingly from a child’s point of view in fiction (with writing exercises).
Find Audrey Goldberg Ruoff’s query letter for Hopelessly Teavoted, as well as thoughts from editor Melanie Iglesias.
Every writer needs a little inspiration once in a while. For today’s prompt, write about what a parent will do to give their kid the latest fad.
In this interview, author Julie Berry discusses her hopes for readers with her new YA fantasy, If Looks Could Kill.
Award-winning author Alma Katsu shares five pros and cons and writing historical fiction vs. writing contemporary fiction.
Bestselling author Hank Phillippi Ryan reveals five steps for turning the muddle in the middle of a novel into the magic in the middle.
Award-winning author Leslie Johansen Nack breaks down the difference of active voice vs. passive voice and how they impact memoir writing.
In this week’s round up from Script magazine, learn how to fast track your writing by creating a solid outline.
Author Jen Craven discusses why returning the same questions and themes in fiction is a strength for writers and their work.
In this interview, author Allison Cundiff discusses combining feel-good reading with literary development in her new novel, Hey Pickpocket.
Learn from Tiffany Yates Martin about writing multiple storylines, timelines, and POVS, plus more from Writer’s Digest!
Submit an original caption for this cartoon by Bob Eckstein for a chance to win his newest book, Inspired by Cats.
Productivity expert Paula Rizzo shares her best strategies for getting the most out of your writing time.
Managing Editor Moriah Richard gives you some insight into the books they’re most looking forward to in the second half of 2025.
Award-winning author and arts advocate Patricia Leavy breaks down how to end a trilogy or novel series that readers will love and appreciate.
In this interview, author Scarlett Dunmore discusses how her love of horror films helped inspire her YA horror novel, How to Survive a Horror Movie.
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Author Jack Du Brul explains his normal writing process and how he had to be open to change that process mid-project.