New Release: Writers on Writing Vol 2

New from Crystal Lake Publishing


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This is Writers On Writing – An Author’s Guide Vol.2, where professional authors share their secrets in the ultimate guide to becoming – and being – an author.

In this volume you’ll find in-depth essays from authors such as Brian Hodge, James Everington, Mark Allan Gunnells, Lucy A. Snyder, Daniel I. Russell, Theresa Derwin, Paul Kane, and Jonathan Winn. Edited by Joe Mynhardt.

The Infrastructure of the Gods: 11 Signposts for Going all the Way by Brian Hodge

Embracing Your Inner Shitness by James Everington

The Forgotten Art of Short Story by Mark Allan Gunnells

Well, That Escalated Quickly: Adventures in Teaching Creative Writing by Lucy A. Snyder

Submit (to psychology) for Acceptance by Daniel I. Russell

Character Building: How Not to be a Stalker by Theresa Derwin

Heroes and Villains by Paul Kane

Do Your Worst by Jonathan Winn

Learn the craft of writing from those who know it best.

Writers On Writing is an ongoing series of 15,000 to 20,000 word eBooks, with original ‘On Writing’ essays by writing professionals. A new edition will be launched every few months. Future volumes will include essays by the likes of Kealan Patrick Burke, Richard Thomas, Mark Scioneaux, Rena Mason, J.G. Faherty, William Meikle, Kate Jonez, Chantal Noordeloos, Taylor Grant, Gary McMahon, Lori Michelle, Robert W. Walker, Brian Kirk, Lisa Morton, Lynda E. Rucker, Maria Alexander, and many more.


“This is a great little book on the nuts and bolts of writing. I was delighted to read that there are more volumes in the future. I'll be on the lookout for them, and so should you.” – Nancy M. Scuri

“… writers provide insight into what it takes to write, the long hours, the sacrifices, the rejections, the negative reviews and the rewards. There are great pieces of advice on self editing, pacing and infusing your writing with an emotional core. I'll be going back to my manuscripts and applying what I have learned. I highly recommend this book to any aspiring writers of any level. It'll be a great reference book for me.” – Hasse Chacon

“You know, when you are reading a book you want the story to flow. It can be annoying when you have to reread things over again to understand what the author is trying to say. Jack Ketchum relays the art of pacing. Giving examples, he will show you how slight changes can make a huge difference on how we perceive what we read.” – Paula Limbaugh

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