Using concrete nouns will strengthen your story.
https://emmawaltonhamilton.com/blog/strengthen-your-story-with-concrete-nouns/
Using concrete nouns will strengthen your story.
https://emmawaltonhamilton.com/blog/strengthen-your-story-with-concrete-nouns/
Writing a summary in one sentence causes your reader (and you!) to ask the story question.
https://www.advancedfictionwriting.com/blog/2024/11/24/your-one-sentence-summary/
Use limited believes to go deeper with characterization.
https://writersinthestormblog.com/2024/11/using-limiting-beliefs-to-go-deeper-with-characterization/
Kurt Vonnegut has eight rules for creating your own writing style.
Writing teen dialogue in your young adult book can be challenging.
https://writersinthestormblog.com/2024/11/nailing-teen-dialogue-in-ya-fiction/
A reader magnet is a marketing tool to attract readers to your book.
https://picturebooksummit.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/PB-Summit-Pitch-Formula.pdf
What's the formula to make your book pitch effective?
https://picturebooksummit.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/PB-Summit-Pitch-Formula.pdf
Make sure your picture book is a good read alound.
https://emmawaltonhamilton.com/blog/read-aloudability-ensuring-your-picture-book-sings-when-read/
Having a contract for your author events will help avoid any misunderstanding.
https://www.annettewhipple.com/2024/01/event-contracts-for-authors.html
