Butt in the Chair: How Disability Changed My Writing Habits
by Catherine Tavares Editor’s note: This piece is part of a series titled Writing by Other Means, where authors share […]
by Catherine Tavares Editor’s note: This piece is part of a series titled Writing by Other Means, where authors share […]
by Marie Croke Publishing attracts story-lovers—readers, writers, gamers, dreamers—many of whom want to do more than just write their stories.
by Gideon P. Smith Thirty years ago, I was first interviewed about my research. Five minutes after it ended, I
by Michael Capobianco I first encountered Jerry Pournelle in the early 80s on the pages of the computer professional magazine
by the SFWA Publications Crew and Emily Bell Editor’s note: This article is part of the SFWA Presents: Get to Know… series, which
by A.D. Sui Editor’s note: This piece is part of a rolling series, Writing from History, in which creators share
by Rosemary Jones The explosion of the “romantasy” tag on TikTok, book websites, and bookstores’ shelf-talkers sparked news stories on
by the SFWA Publications Crew in conversation with Jessica Maison, Holly Lyn Walrath, and Wendy Van Camp Editor’s note: This
by the SFWA Publications Crew Editor’s note: This article is part of the SFWA Presents: Get to Know… series, which
by Marie Croke Read twenty-five stories a month. Copy-edit four stories an issue. Attend biweekly meetings. These are quantifiable tasks.
by Lívian Bonato Editor’s note: This piece is part of a rolling series, Writing from History, in which creators share
by Corrine A. Kumar Fight scenes aren’t just about fighting. While writing technically accurate and action-packed fight scenes is important,