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Press Release/Announcement of 'I Never Held You' by Ellen M. DuBois
This is a press release announcing Ellen M. DuBois' upcoming book, I Never Held You, about miscarriage, grief, blame, letting go and moving on.

'And what do you do?'... How to know when you're a writer!
No matter how hard you work, someone will ask you if you're a 'real' writer. Edward helps determine what it is that makes a writer, a writer.

How to Start Your Own Writer's Group (Part Two)
April Boyer continues her eight-part series on how you can establish a writing group right where you live. As a writer, you need fellowship just like anyone else and a writer's group may offer you just what you need. This is Part Two of the series.

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How to become a Food Writer without being Julia Child
Janet Roberts, who has been a food writer since 1985, shares what it takes to be a food writer. She includes a 'food writer quiz', tips of the trade, a sample query letter, and more!

How to Start Your Own Writer's Group (Part One)
April Boyer begins a eight-part series on how you can establish a writing group right where you live. As a writer, you need fellowship just like anyone else and a writer's group may offer you just what you need. This is Part One of the series.

Writing Humor
A writer must create an image in the reader's mind that makes him chuckle, giggle, and smile. A writer cannot shove a pie in the reader's face, trip over his own feet and go sprawling, or make goofy gestures. A writer must use only words to conjure up situations and dialogue that bring rib-splitting, bone-tickling, knee-slapping guffaws, or at least a snicker, from the reader. Jan explains how a writer can do these things...

How to Start Your Own Writer's Group (Part Six)
April Boyer continues her eight-part series on how you can establish a writing group right where you live. As a writer, you need fellowship just like anyone else and a writer's group may offer you just what you need. This is Part Six of the series.

The Marks of a Christian Writer
There are specific traits every successful Christian writer possesses. You can develop these qualities and be the writer God intended you to be!

How to Start Your Own Writer's Group (Part Nine)
April Boyer continues her series on how you can establish a writing group right where you live. As a writer, you need fellowship just like anyone else and a writer's group may offer you just what you need.

Does a Writer Live Here?
Angela Giles Klocke is a prolific writer and owner of Klocke Publishing the site that publishes several popular zines and newsletters. In this article she shares a humorous slice of her life as a writer.

How to Start Your Own Writer's Group (Part Eight)
April Boyer continues her series on how you can establish a writing group right where you live. As a writer, you need fellowship just like anyone else and a writer's group may offer you just what you need.

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Willie Meikle

Willie Meikle is a 40 something Scotsman, tech author by day, fiction writer by night. He has sold over 150 short stories in the horror and...
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How to Start Your Own Writer's Group (Part Seven)
April Boyer continues her eight-part series on how you can establish a writing group right where you live. As a writer, you need fellowship just like anyone else and a writer's group may offer you just what you need. This is Part Seven of the series.

Writer's Guidelines: Are They Worth the SASE?
With the rising cost of postage, many of us may be tempted to skip the process of sending off for writer's guidelines. If you have your Writer's Market, you already know everything about your intended market, right?

Well, yes and no.

How to Start Your Own Writer's Group (Part Five)
April Boyer continues her eight-part series on how you can establish a writing group right where you live. As a writer, you need fellowship just like anyone else and a writer's group may offer you just what you need. This is Part Five of the series.

The Writer's Mind
The difference between a writer and a non-writer is that a writer doesn't have enough sense to know this should be difficult. Here's a creative method to get any manuscript into shape.

Larry Brown's Life as a Writer, Father, and Farmer
Larry Brown has struggled to become a successful writer, but it was worth the effort. In Billy Ray's Farm: Essays from a Place Called Tula, he has put together a memoir that is certain to be only the first of many. He writes with such a subtle passion that the reader is drawn in to the stories of his life so far, as a writer, indulgent father, and reluctant farmer.

Writer's Block and Goal Setting
What is writer's block? How can writers protect themselves against it? What can they do if they find themselves suffering from it? Laraine provides some great ways to beat writer's block...

How to Start Your Own Writer's Group (Part Three)
April Boyer continues her eight-part series on how you can establish a writing group right where you live. As a writer, you need fellowship just like anyone else and a writer's group may offer you just what you need. This is Part Three of the series.

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