Today, The Writing Well interviews Atlanta-based author Alex Walker. The first time I met Alex, we bonded over a mutual interest in crafting stories based on historical events —
Photo by: Jeff McQuaid Connecting with a literary agent is a lot like courting: you need to find the right fit – a collaborative partner who believes in you and
I’ve attended my share of writing conferences over the years, but seldom have I come out of one as jazzed as I did at the conclusion
Joey Reiman speaking to IABC Atlanta in April. Photo: Leland on Location Joey Reiman believes that if something is worth saying, it’s worth saying well. As a writer and business
The Writing Well today visits with Edmonton-based sci-fi fantasy author Isaac Hooke. Isaac’s Amazon #1 bestselling science fiction and fantasy saga, The Forever Gate, has captured rave reviews
The April 2, 1913 edition of The Dayton Daily News. One hundred years ago today, my hometown experienced its worst-ever natural disaster. On March 25, 1913, unprecedented storm systems and
The world’s love affair with eBooks is undisputed. According to a recent Pew Research Center study, a quarter of all Americans aged 16 or older have read an eBook in
One of Ireland’s most successful self-published authors, Catherine Ryan Howard, recently sat down with The Writing Well to talk about book promotion and social media. She self-published her first book,
Today, The Writing Well talks with Emilie Promen Bush, a former Georgia radio personality and editor in chief of Steampunk Chronicle, which covers the latest news in the Steampunk genre,
Working on a novel, memoir or other major writing project takes much more than a story line you believe in and core writing skills – it also takes a