Writer's Digest Annual Conference - July 23 - 25, Register by June 2 to save.
How to Make Murder Funny
How to Target and Build Your Platform for Nearly Any Nonfiction Audience
How to Use Conflict and Stakes to Raise Suspense
How to Use Point of View and Voice to Shape Compelling Stories
How to Use Psychological Horror to Your Advantage in Fiction
How to Use Your Life Experiences to Write Your Novel
How to Weld Dread: Hanging and Carrying a Dark Mood From Start to Finish
How to Write (or Not Write) Courtroom Scenes
How to Write a Beautiful Publishable First Person Essay That Can Change Your Career and Life
How to Write a Standout Romantasy Query
How to Write an Opening That Pulls the Reader In
How to Write Great Characters for Great Stories
Humor Your Readers Can Visualize: How to Make Writing Funnier
Including Humor in Your Fiction
Increasing Heat Levels in Romantasy
Infusing Atmosphere and Tension Into Your Romantasy
Inventing the Past: Making People and Places Resonate With Readers
Keeping It Short
Keeping the Promise: 10 Unwritten Promises Readers Expect You to Keep
Kick the Imposter to the Curb: The Benefits of Allowing Who You Are as a Writer to Reflect Who You Are as a Person
Kickstarting Your YA Novel
Laugh Yourself to Death: Mixing Humor With Darker Topics Like Murder and Suspense
Lessons Learned After a Decade of Writing Science Fiction and Fantasy
Let Your Synopsis Be Your Guide