by Gail Kerzner | Jun 18, 2023 | Author Advice, Tips and Tricks
It has been famously said that “it takes a village” to raise a child. It also “takes a village” to write a book. It is a good idea to gather a team of trusted associates that you both respect and trust. These are your “beta” readers who will read your manuscript and...
by Gail Kerzner | Jun 14, 2023 | Author Advice, General Writing, Grammar, Language Trends, Tips and Tricks
As writers, we have all experienced the dreaded phenomenon: the block. Even some of the world’s most renown authors have been through it—and overcome. Here are eight ways they did it, and you can too. You know the drill: you find yourself staring at the blank screen...
by Gail Kerzner | Jun 10, 2023 | Author Advice, General Writing, Grammar, Tips and Tricks
As I have advised previously, when writing, the first step is pouring your ideas onto the page and getting them out of your head. You can do that with the confidence that you will edit . . . later. When “later” comes, it is a good idea to have some strong...
by Gail Kerzner | Dec 16, 2022 | Author Advice, Tips and Tricks
Nonfiction writers often ask me, “What’s the difference between a foreword, preface, and introduction?” Writers also want to know where these three elements go in a book and whether all three are required. Have no fear, friends, the answer is here. What’s the purpose...
by Gail Kerzner | Nov 22, 2022 | Author Advice, Tips and Tricks
What is a Beta Reader? Beta readers provide feedback on authors’ manuscripts before submission to an editor. Essentially, they read an imperfect version of a book (There’s no such thing as perfect.) and let authors know what they think. Using beta readers is part of...