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August 29, 2008
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NaNoWriMo’s Chris Baty shares five tips for writing your book in a month.

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William Rausch’s romantic short story of a college-aged couple in love is the grand-prize winner of WD’s Popular Fiction Awards.

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William Rausch's "Falling Leaves" is the grand-prize winner of the 2008 Writer's Digest Popular Fiction Awards. To read more about Rausch and other category winners, click here. Read more
Karin Fuller's "Magic" took first place in the Romance category of the 2008 Writer's Digest Popular Fiction Awards. To read the grand-prize winning entry and other first-place finishers, click here. Read more
Revising is often perceived as frustrating and overwhelming, but Write Great Fiction: Revision & Self-Editing by James Scott Bell gives you the guidance you need to revise like a pro.

In this excerpt from chapter fifteen, discover why it's so important to do a careful first read-through of your manuscript before you start the revising and editing. Read more
Find out why Christy Award-winning novelist and Write Great Fiction: Plot & Structure author James Scott Bell thinks setting a personal writing quota is so important, and much more. Read more
With Jessica Page Morrell's Bullies, Bastards & Bitches, you'll be able to tap into your story’s dark side by creating realistic and memorable anti-heroes, villains, antagonists, and difficult protagonists. Read more
Anti-heros are the bastards of fiction—those bad guys readers love to hate and hate to love. Find out whats makes a memorable anti-hero tick in this excerpt from Bullies, Bastards & Bitches by Jessica Page Morrell. Read more
"Write as you speak," says Maeve Binchy, author of Tara Road (Delacorte) Read More
You Can Write a Romance combines the skills of award-winning author Rita Clay Estrada and renowned instructor Rita Gallagher, the esteemed "First Ladies" of the Romance Writers of America. Together, they''ll show you how to take your story from idea to completed manuscript to signed book deal — even if you''ve never tried to write a novel before. Read More