Writers! Where/how did you find & hire your editors (for any kind of editing)? Or if you're looking for one, where/how are you searching? And what's your genre? I'm curious about how your real experiences line up with how editors talk about marketing and visibility. Thanks 💖
Writers, take note! Our latest submissions window runs from Nov. 6-12. We're looking for FANTASTICAL FLASH FICTION of up to 1,000 words, and are paying a flat fee of $100 (a pro rate of $0.10/word).
"Horror Writing Prompts" by Rayne Hall.
This book is crammed with fertile seeds for fiction that will thrill, disturb or scare your readers. Each prompt comes with a wealth of suggestions for how you can develop it to suit the kind of story you want to write. Plant those seeds into the rich ground of your own imagination, and watch them grow.
😊 Sulu the book-reading black cat recommends:
"Writing Gothic Fiction: Learn to Thrill Readers with Passion and Suspense" by Rayne Hall.
E-book or paperback. http://mybook.to/Goth
Want to write a romance novel? Come jump-start your happily-ever-after!
Leave class with a concrete plan for your project + feedback from an editor who specializes in romance (= me). We'll explore key romance building blocks from a perspective committed to diversity & inclusion.
Fiction writers, did you know gender is BIG and expansive and fun? Let's dive deep into this narrative tool for character development, worldbuilding, and way more. Online class starts 7/12: learn from anywhere & on your own schedule!
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Gender affects all our lives, and all our stories—but what even is it? What’s it doing, for good and for ill, in fiction? This class dives deep into those questions and more, aiming to equip writers to work with gender in informed, inclusive, purposeful, and joyful ways. Join me to learn together in 3 weeks!