Ask a room full of writers whether originality still matters, and you’ll witness an immediate and passionate divide. Half will insist that nothing truly original . . .
There are two kinds of writers in the world. (Or at least, that’s what the writing internet has decided.) On one side, we have the . . .
There’s a myth that has lodged itself firmly into the modern writer’s brain: to be a writer, you must have the latest laptop, a spotless . . .
The question of whether writers should use AI tools to help them write has become one of the most divisive debates in modern creative circles. . . .
Once upon a time, the archetype of the aspiring author was easy to spot: the bespectacled bookworm curled up with a tower of novels, inhaling . . .
The image of the writer hunched over a typewriter, cigarette dangling from their lips, fueled by nothing but coffee and creative passion, has dominated our . . .
Every aspiring writer faces a fundamental question that can paralyze them for months: Should I spend my limited time reading the masters or practicing my . . .
In the world of writing advice, few topics spark more heated debate than the question of daily writing. Walk into any writers’ conference, browse any . . .
The literary world is divided. On one side: traditionalists clutching their grammar guides. On the other: rebels torching every writing rule ever written. Who’s right? . . .
Every aspiring writer dreams of becoming a bestselling author. We imagine our names on the cover of a book, readers eagerly awaiting the next release, . . .