Finding Balance and Perspective in a Writer’s Life

Bryan Robinson, Catherine Dilts, Robert Mangeot, Sheila Sobel, and Warren Moore discuss how to maintain balance and perspective through the ups and downs of a writing career. They explore rejection, critique, and the unpredictable nature of publishing with honesty, humor, and encouragement.

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Writing the Irresistible Hero

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Jane B. Lee, Judy L. Murray, R.G. Belsky, Rodney Syler, Terry Shepherd, and Thomas A. Burns Jr. talk about what makes a hero unforgettable. From crafting likable flaws to building emotional depth and growth, these authors share how to create characters readers connect...

The Art of the Perfect Plot Twist

The Art of the Perfect Plot Twist

In this craft-focused discussion, authors reveal how they design twists that deepen character, reframe clues, and leave readers reeling in the best way. Learn how to plant fair clues, avoid cheap tricks, and deliver reveals that truly satisfy.