Querying: Take a Breath, You Got This
The Four Tools Every Armchair Historian Needs When Writing and Researching
The Self and the World: Deepening the Personal Narrative through Research and Reportage
Creating Nonstop Plotting in Commercial Fiction
Propelling Narratives Forward: The Dynamics of Engaging Storytelling
Developing a Writing Life
How to Write Great Characters for Great Stories
The First 100 Pages: How to Get a Book Up and Breathing
Conquering the Muddle in the Middle
Everything I Wish I’d Known Before Writing the Book
How to Add a Touch of Mystery to Your Historical Fiction--Whether or Not You're Writing a Mystery
Inventing the Past: Making People and Places Resonate With Readers
Querying for Success
From Self to Universe: Building Character Relationships
What's Said and Unsaid: Crafting Dialogue in Fiction
Things That Make or Break a Romance Novel
How and Why to Add Romance to Any Story You Tell
How to Research Your Novel Like a Reporter
Shaping Our Stories: Approaches to Narrative Voice in Creative Nonfiction
Truth Is the Arrow, Mercy Is the Bow: How to Tell the Unbearable Story
Cracking the Code: Using Experimentation to Tap the Lyric Essay
How Three Pages Can Launch Your Book
Master Pacing: How Secrets, Twists, and Foreshadowing Amp Things Up
Humor Your Readers Can Visualize: How to Make Writing Funnier