Posted on June 7, 2023 at 10:12 AM by Sadye Scott-Hainchek

The publishing experts we follow have plenty of craft advice to offer.

Here are the ones that we thought were can't-miss for our authors:

  • Writing humor for middle-grade readers: Being funny doesn't come naturally to everyone, especially when you're hamming it up for a completely different age group than you're in, so authors Jake Wheeler and Jeff Sikaitis give their two cents' worth on making middle-grade readers laugh (Writer's Digest).

  • Writing your transcendent change: You know what's also hard to write? An honest, open memoir. Author Marion Roach Smith shares her advice on the genre with Joanna Penn (The Creative Penn).

  • Connection, part III: Donald Maass's latest reflection on making readers connect with your fiction, without necessarily having lived the exact experiences in it, focuses on the universality of loss, home, and hope (Writer Unboxed).

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