By Michelle Griep, @MichelleGriep Admit it. You’re intimidated by Agatha Christie. Who isn’t? Her stories are classics that keeps even the most savvy reader guessing until the very end. If …
Six Tips for an Unforgettable First Line
by Rachel D. Russell, @RDRussellWrites By the time your reader opens your novel, it’s already passed the front cover and back-blurb tests. Next up? Win the reader with a hard-hitting, attention-grabbing, tell-me-more …
The Interesting Writer: Creating Effective Content Responsibly
by Peter Leavell, @PeterLeavell *Professor Leavell stands in front of the room. His arms are crossed, and his voice is stern. “You’re asked a question. Then I see you take …
How to Write Believable Medical Fiction Part 4: Know Your Objective
by Beth K. Vogt, @bethvogt I was talking with my husband Rob about how to approach today’s blog post and I said, “Maybe we try this …” I reminded him how …
Is Your Character Brave or Too Stupid to Live?
by Patricia Bradley, @PTBradley1 You know what I’m talking about when I say Too Stupid to Live—cue the dark music, there’s a serial killer on the loose and the heroine hears …




