by Page&Quill Editors Author BrandingPublishing Should You Use a Pen Name? The Honest Case For and Against by Amy Lee by Amy Lee March 7, 2026 At some point in almost every writer’s journey, the question comes up: should I publish under … WritingWriting & Editing Tropes vs. Clichés: Why Your Book Needs Tropes (And How to Tell the Difference) by Brian Scott by Brian Scott March 7, 2026 If you’ve spent any time in writing communities, you’ve probably heard both words thrown around — … PublishingTraditional Publishing How to Market Your Book as a First-Time Author: Organic and Paid Strategies by Amy Lee by Amy Lee March 7, 2026 One of the most common misconceptions first-time authors carry into the publishing process is the assumption … WritingWriting & Editing Does Your Book Need a Prologue? Here’s How to Know for Sure by Brian Scott by Brian Scott February 24, 2026 Few structural decisions divide writers quite like the prologue. Some swear by them. Others avoid them … Author BrandingPublishing How to Come Up With a Book Title: 4 Techniques That Actually Work by Amy Lee by Amy Lee February 24, 2026 Before a reader opens your book, before they read your blurb, before they even register your … WritingWriting & Editing Why “I Write for Myself” Is Holding Your Publishing Career Back by Tamara Jackson by Tamara Jackson February 24, 2026 There’s a sentiment that circulates constantly in writing communities, usually delivered with a certain quiet pride: … PublishingTraditional Publishing Romance vs. Women’s Fiction: What Every Writer Needs to Know by Tamara Jackson by Tamara Jackson February 24, 2026 Two beloved genres. One persistent mix-up. Here’s what every writer needs to know before querying. If … PublishingTraditional Publishing What Literary Agents Are Really Looking For in 2026 (And Why So Many Writers Miss the Mark) by Brian Scott by Brian Scott February 18, 2026 If you’ve started researching the querying process, you’ve probably encountered a lot of vague advice. Write … Load More Posts Top Stories What Literary Agents Are Really Looking For in 2026... How to Get Your First Book Published: A Step-by-Step... How to Write a Strong Query Letter (And What... Does Your Book Need a Prologue? Here’s How to... Romance vs. Women’s Fiction: What Every Writer Needs to... Why “I Write for Myself” Is Holding Your Publishing... How to Come Up With a Book Title: 4... Should You Use a Pen Name? The Honest Case... How to Market Your Book as a First-Time Author:... Categories Publishing (7) Traditional Publishing (5) Author Branding (2) Writing & Editing (3) Writing (3)
Author BrandingPublishing Should You Use a Pen Name? The Honest Case For and Against by Amy Lee by Amy Lee March 7, 2026 At some point in almost every writer’s journey, the question comes up: should I publish under …
WritingWriting & Editing Tropes vs. Clichés: Why Your Book Needs Tropes (And How to Tell the Difference) by Brian Scott by Brian Scott March 7, 2026 If you’ve spent any time in writing communities, you’ve probably heard both words thrown around — …
PublishingTraditional Publishing How to Market Your Book as a First-Time Author: Organic and Paid Strategies by Amy Lee by Amy Lee March 7, 2026 One of the most common misconceptions first-time authors carry into the publishing process is the assumption …
WritingWriting & Editing Does Your Book Need a Prologue? Here’s How to Know for Sure by Brian Scott by Brian Scott February 24, 2026 Few structural decisions divide writers quite like the prologue. Some swear by them. Others avoid them …
Author BrandingPublishing How to Come Up With a Book Title: 4 Techniques That Actually Work by Amy Lee by Amy Lee February 24, 2026 Before a reader opens your book, before they read your blurb, before they even register your …
WritingWriting & Editing Why “I Write for Myself” Is Holding Your Publishing Career Back by Tamara Jackson by Tamara Jackson February 24, 2026 There’s a sentiment that circulates constantly in writing communities, usually delivered with a certain quiet pride: …
PublishingTraditional Publishing Romance vs. Women’s Fiction: What Every Writer Needs to Know by Tamara Jackson by Tamara Jackson February 24, 2026 Two beloved genres. One persistent mix-up. Here’s what every writer needs to know before querying. If …
PublishingTraditional Publishing What Literary Agents Are Really Looking For in 2026 (And Why So Many Writers Miss the Mark) by Brian Scott by Brian Scott February 18, 2026 If you’ve started researching the querying process, you’ve probably encountered a lot of vague advice. Write …