Horror and suspense writers want to captivate their readers without grossing them out, or worse, boring them. Lucy Snyder, Richard Byers, and others discuss how much detail is necessary.
Relationships are the backbone of your story. Our panelists Kristin McFarland and Christopher Husberg discuss writing realistic friendships, romantic partners, frenemies, and more.
Is the high point of your story making you feel low? Panelists including Holly West and A. E. Greenwood discuss making the climax of your novel pay off for readers.
Gen Con Writer's Symposium Co-Directors Melanie Meadors and Kelly Swails recap the convention, give away goodies, and solicit suggestions for next year.
How do you write a cookbook for a culture that never existed but everyone knows? One of the authors (Daniel Myers) of "A Dwarven Cookbook" talks about the origins of the recipes in their cookbooks.
Panelists Zig Zag Claybourne, Richard Byers, Diana Rowland and Kirk Dougle share where they do their best work--and what they avoid. Discover what may work for you!
Paid ads for authors can be hit or miss. How can you get the biggest bang for your buck? Diana Pho, Seth Skorkowsky, Jason Ziemore, and John O'Neill discuss the issue.
Everything evolves, so it stands to reason magic in your world would, too. Panelists Linda Robertson, Kristin McFarland, David Mack, and Susan Morris discuss the process.
Don't Lose Your Voice: How to Maintain Voice During Revisions
Summary:
Part of what makes your story unique is your voice, but it can be tough to maintain during revisions. Devon Monk, Diana Rowland, and Corry Lee can help.