Read Katelyn S. Irons’ existential short story, “One Writer’s Insanity”.
Read Katelyn S. Irons’ existential short story, “One Writer’s Insanity”.
Whichever part of the novel-making process just doesn’t seem to come naturally to you, this book has some time-tested tips to put you back on track.
It’s hard to find a balance between the Christian walk and writing for secular publishing markets, but this book provides solid guidance and wise insights.
Chandler Birch was named one of the ten finalists in the Simon451 Student Novel Competition.
Any writer wanting to make a strong first impression would greatly benefit from reading this short, but content-heavy book.
Michelle Medlock Adams thought she’d find her future in journalism. She never dreamed she’d write and publish children’s books.