Freelancing is rewarding, competitive, and lots of hard work. Our panelists can help you navigate the waters to a rewarding career. James Lowder, Bryan Young, Maurice Broaddus, Josh Vogt, Steve Drew
You know the beginning and the end, but the middle is foggy. Don't go alone! Let our panelists guide you. Pip Ballantine, Melissa Grey, Josh Vogt, Alex White, Steve Drew
An agent can help build your writing career, make connections, and help when things get tough. But how to find the right one? Lucienne Diver, Maurice Broaddus, Toni L. Kelner, EC Ambrose, Chris Bell
You have a place, a political system, cultures. But how can it all fit together in a way that is fresh and believable? Daniel Myers, Gregory Wilson, LaShawn Wanak, Kelli Fitzpatrick, Anton Strout
They've been writing for years. They've been there and done that. Why not see what they have to say? Dan Wells, Toni P. Kelner, Matt Forbeck, Richard Lee Byers, Elizabeth Vaughan
Everyone has ideas about the world right now. Should writers express them on social media? Do they risk losing followers? Keith Law, Kristen McFarland, Howard Tayler, Briana Lawrence, Anton Strout
Settings can take readers to a place of wild imaginings, jaw-dropping suspense, and hair-raising chills. But how do you do it? Linda Robertson, Nayad Monroe, Errick Nunnally, David Mack, Jerry Gordon
An editor can be an author's best friend. How can you stay on their good side, and what are tips if there are disagreements? Tom Hoeler, Jim Lowder, LaShawn Wanak, Gabrielle Harbowy, Elizabeth Vaughan
It's been a tough year for writers. How can we write through it? How much slack should we cut ourselves? Sandra Tayler, Stephen Kelner, Michelle Renee Lane, Tee Morris, Elizabeth Vaughan
New York Times Bestselling author Michael A. Stackpole presents his three week program for preparing yourself to write a novel. This program is a practical place to start your career.