Reading Signposts: Aha! Moments
Aha Moments engage the reader to think about things are about to change.
Reading Signposts: Memory Moments
Using flashbacks and memories to show shifts in character perspectives.
Reading Signposts: Again & Again
How repetition and motif help a reader understand theme or foreshadowing (among other things!)
Reading Signposts: Words of the Wiser
How mentor figures can be used to create meaning in your manuscript!
The Discipline to Write
Remember, there’s no right way to be a writer. You always have to do what works for you–but if something isn’t working, don’t be afraid to stop,reassess, and then pivot to a different path forward.
How to Write an Edit Letter
aking the time to think about how you’re going to organize that feedback will not only help you to be more effective in your reading, but it’s going to help the person you’re reading for better understand your feedback.
Processing Beta-Reader Feedback
Let’s dive into seven ways you can make receiving feedback more meaningful.
Preparing for Beta-Readers
Asking someone to read your manuscript and provide feedback on what’s working and what isn’t can feel like a daunting task.
Creating Your Query List
Preparing to query is a big step and putting together a solid agent list is as important as polishing up your manuscript or writing a banger of a query letter.
7 Tips to Be a Better Beta-Reader
Being a beta reader is an essential part of building your writing community.