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To write a book and then sell it, writers need to develop high-quality writing skills. A good critique group can speed authors on the way to publication.
Writing is a solitary business but opportunities to make solid business contacts abound. The tips below will show writers where to find networking opportunities.
Choosing whether or not to join a critique group is a decision most writers face. Knowing the pros and cons of being a member of a writing group will help.
Dorothy "Del" Martin, a co-founder of Daughters of Bilitis and former editor of The Ladder, dies in San Francisco.
Whether the author's preference is historical, erotic, fantasy, inspirational or modern day tales of love, the romance writer will find his niche here.
For Trans-Siberian Orchestra fans all over North America, the Trans-Siberian Orchestra winter concert tour is a great series of shows full of Christmas music.
Sometimes writing when you have kids feels impossible, but it isn't. Here are some tips on how to be successful both as writer and a mother.
Sidaoru'ang's writing career has traced major developments of the Thai literary scene.
Meeting regularly with other writers who share the same specialty improves writing skills and keeps writers writing through rejection slips and creative dry spells.
Writing can be a solitary and isolating pursuit, but there are many ways to engage with other writers in your community.
A writers conference is only successful if it attracts attendees and good speakers.
Wow! Women on Writing went from a start up e-zine with no readers to a Writer's Digest 101 Best Websites for Writers in a little over two years. Here's how they did it.
Why writer's New Years Resolutions should include setting goals - both big and small, personal and professional.


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