In the last 18 months, three-time Writer’s Digest book author Christina Katzhas helped twelve writers self-publish thirteen e-books. In only six years, this talented writing coach has enabled many other

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I am a fan of YA fantasy and talented young authors, and LA-based writer, film-making grad and video gaming expert Valerie Wicks personifies both. Valerie is the author of Seven

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    Twenty-four years ago this month, actresses Bette Midler and Barbara Hershey starred in “Beaches.” Based on a novel by Iris Rainer Dart, “Beaches” traces the 30-year friendship between

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Yesterday I watched the final installment of Stephenie Meyer’s vampire-human-werewolf love saga with my friends. Okay, I’ll admit I sneaked a peek the morning before at my favorite cineplex that

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Storyteller extraordinaire George Weinstein at his book signing last month. Today, The Writing Well features a guest blog post by Atlanta author George Weinstein. His critically-acclaimed historical novel, Hardscrabble Road,

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    Below is a reprint of my company news release from last night’s IABC Atlanta Golden Flames Awards.         Strategic messaging and editorial services firm Anne

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        Graphic: Technorati I met today’s guest blogger Alison Sky Richards at DragonCon this past Labor Day weekend. She led a one-hour Social Media 101 workshop for

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  As a strategic storyteller, author and blogger, I always get a thrill when I find creative people who get the power of storytelling.  So, when I had the opportunity

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      Adam Mansbach and Chris Baty (right) at the Crossroads Writers Conference Saturday.   Coming off this weekend’s Crossroads Writers Conference in Macon, Georgia, I feel a renewed

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Today, The Writing Well is delighted to feature Sandra Beckwith, a former national award-winning publicist who now teaches authors how to be their own book publicists. Sandra combines her publicity

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