When I started writing fiction, I found dialogue to be one of the hardest things to write. It's rarely used outside of a fiction context, and I spent a lot of time learning all about it. I still do! …
Writing Thrillers. 50 Lessons Learned From Thrillerfest 2014
My head is still exploding with everything I learned and everyone I met at Thrillerfest this year! Below is a mega-post full of lessons learned about writing, marketing, mindset, self-publishing and …
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How To Find The Right Editor For Your Book And More Editing Questions Answered
These days I'm objecting to the term 'self-publishing,' because we all need a team to put a great book out into the world. This is not something you do by yourself. I currently work with a number …
Writing Thrillers And Lessons Learned From Forty Years Of Writing with David Morrell
Most authors dream of creating a character that escapes from their books and becomes part of popular culture. Today I'm interviewing David Morrell, who created Rambo and whose writing career has …
Happy Father’s Day! A Father-Daughter Self-Publishing Story
One of the great things about self-publishing is that it enables the fulfillment of dreams. A physical book with your name on the front still holds a magic that ebooks can't compete with. It's proof …
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The Author Mindset. Researching And Marketing Non-Fiction. The Obstacle Is The Way With Ryan Holiday
Ryan Holiday has worked with some big names in the non-fiction book world, including Tim Ferriss and Tucker Max, and I'm thrilled to bring you this interview with him around his own latest book, “The …





