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Conversation With J.T. Ellison (Killer Writers)

A Conversation With J.T. Ellison on Voice: Hamburgers or Coq au Vin (Killer Writers)

Killer Nashville founder Clay Stafford kicks off a series of interviews with mystery, thriller, and suspense authors. Here he has a conversation with J.T. Ellison, the bestselling author of over 25 novels.

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Plot Twist Story Prompts: Forget the Plan

Every good story needs a nice (or not so nice) turn or two to keep it interesting. This week, have your characters hatch a plan and then completely abandon it.

8 Tips on How To Be Edited Without Losing Your Voice or Being Decolonized

8 Tips on How To Be Edited Without Losing Your Voice or Being Decolonized

When writers receive notes on what to change to their stories, losing your voice as a writer is a common and understandable concern. Here, author Anat Deracine shares how to maintain your voice during the editing process.

Jessica Clare: On Letting an Idea Simmer

Jessica Clare: On Letting an Idea Simmer

New York Times bestselling author Jessica Clare discusses the decade of conjuring and writing her new paranormal romantic comedy, Go Hex Yourself.

April PAD Challenge

2022 April PAD Challenge: Day 21

Write a poem every day of April with the 2022 April Poem-A-Day Challenge. For today's prompt, write a sound poem.

What Is a Contronym in Writing?

What Is a Contronym in Writing?

In this post, learn what contronym is, including the definition of a contronym and example contronyms.

8 Easy Steps for Writing a Stellar Pitch Letter to Market Your Book After It’s Accepted

8 Easy Steps for Writing a Stellar Pitch Letter to Market Your Book After It’s Accepted

When the drafts are done, writers must wear a different hat in order to get our stories in front of our intended audiences. Here, writer Aileen Weintraub shares 8 steps for writing a pitch letter to market your book after it’s accepted.

Ron Corbett: On the Way Characters Can Surprise Us

Ron Corbett: On the Way Characters Can Surprise Us

Bestselling author Ron Corbett discusses the way his characters evolved throughout the writing process of his new mystery novel, The Sweet Goodbye.

April PAD Challenge

2022 April PAD Challenge: Day 20

Write a poem every day of April with the 2022 April Poem-A-Day Challenge. For today's prompt, write a six words poem.

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Writer's Digest Presents: National Poetry Month (Podcast, Episode 4)

In the fourth episode of the Writer's Digest Presents podcast, we talk about poetry before Senior Editor Robert Lee Brewer has a conversation with four poets about poetry.

In the Dark Room

In the Darkroom

Every writer needs a little inspiration once in a while. For today's prompt, a photography student is about to uncover something...unusual.

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Self-Published Book Awards

ENTER NOW!  Deadline: 5/2/22 Writer’s Digest’s Self-Published Book Awards is currently accepting submissions. This is the only Writer’s Digest competition exclusively for self-published books.

Sascha Rothchild: On Late-Night Musings Turning Into Story Plots

Sascha Rothchild: On Late-Night Musings Turning Into Story Plots

Emmy-nominated writer Sascha Rothchild discusses how her late-night mind wandering led her to the premise of her new suspense novel, Blood Sugar.

April PAD Challenge

2022 April PAD Challenge: Day 19

Write a poem every day of April with the 2022 April Poem-A-Day Challenge. For today's prompt (the first Two-for-Tuesday prompt of the month), write a what's there and/or what's not there poem.

From Script

Movie History, Character Development, and Writing to Theme (From Script)

In this week’s round up brought to us by Script magazine, learn how the NAACP mobilized in 1915 to protest the showing of D.W. Griffith’s film The Birth of a Nation, interviews with independent filmmakers on character development and writing to theme, and more!

Blending Mystery and Romance in Fiction

Blending Mystery and Romance in Fiction

When two genres collide, they reveal just how similar they can be. Here, author Anna Lee Huber explains how and why she blends mystery and romance in her fiction.

April PAD Challenge

2022 April PAD Challenge: Day 18

Write a poem every day of April with the 2022 April Poem-A-Day Challenge. For today's prompt, write a We Blank poem.

How To Go Beyond Blaming Mom for Everything (Or if You Do, at Least Make It Interesting)

How To Go Beyond Blaming Mom for Everything (Or if You Do, at Least Make It Interesting)

Family relationships make for compelling stories with characters rich in nuance and personal history. Here, author Juliet Blackwell shares ways to explore the complexities of family in fiction.

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WD Presents: May/June 2022 Cover Reveal, New Story Prompt, and More!

This week, we’re excited to announce our May/June magazine cover reveal, our new “Your Story” prompt, and more!

April PAD Challenge

2022 April PAD Challenge: Day 17

Write a poem every day of April with the 2022 April Poem-A-Day Challenge. For today's prompt, write a mad poem.

What Are Tropes in Writing?

What Are Tropes in Writing?

In this post, we answer the question of what are tropes in writing, and we look at a few examples to help show what tropes are and whether they're good or bad.

At the Crossroads of Faith, Law, and Writing

At the Crossroads of Faith, Law, and Writing

Bestselling author Robert Whitlow talks about how he combines writing what he knows with writing what he’s passion about—faith and law—and how his characters get to that crossroad.

April PAD Challenge

2022 April PAD Challenge: Day 16

Write a poem every day of April with the 2022 April Poem-A-Day Challenge. For today's prompt, write a touch poem.

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The Writer's Digest Interview: Maggie Stiefvater

New York Times-bestselling YA author Maggie Stiefvater discusses the boundaries between truthfulness and lies when it comes to myths, narrators, and her latest release, Mister Impossible.

An Idiot's Tale: Or How One Writer Found Publishing Success

An Idiot's Tale: Or How One Writer Found Publishing Success

Debut novelist Adam Oyebanji shares how the narrative arc of a writer's life can often resemble a tale told by an idiot, even when the ultimate result is publishing success.