How to Incorporate Gothic Elements Into Any Genre of Writing
How to Use Psychological Horror to Your Advantage in Fiction
Navigating Through The Real-Life Horrors Of The True Crime Genre
Terror and Horror: Making a Tense, Unsettling Read
How to Use Your Life Experiences to Write Your Novel
The First 100 Pages: How to Get a Book Up and Breathing
Successful Revision Strategies
The Pros and Cons of Writing as a Pantser vs Outliner and How to Best Use Each
Novel Pacing: The Importance of Length, Depth, and Style
Put Your Side Characters to Work
Mastering Voice: Finding the Magic Mix of Style, POV & Character
Write a Smashing Ending: How to Leverage Your Beginning and Middle to Craft the Perfect Finale
Conquering the Muddle in the Middle
The Importance of Light and Humor in Crime Fiction
Everything I Wish I’d Known Before Writing the Book
Keeping the Promise: 10 Unwritten Promises Readers Expect You to Keep
Laugh Yourself to Death: Mixing Humor With Darker Topics Like Murder and Suspense
How Thinking Like a Comedy Writer Can Improve Your Writing, No Matter the Genre
Things Can't Get Worse, But They Can Get Funnier: The Value of Humor in Your Writing
Being Funny, Fearing Failure, and Doing It Anyway
How to Add a Touch of Mystery to Your Historical Fiction--Whether or Not You're Writing a Mystery
When and How to Jettison History in a Historical Novel
Inventing the Past: Making People and Places Resonate With Readers
How to Breathe New Life Into Real Historical Characters