It seemed appropriate, as I head to New Orleans and this year’s Words & Music Festival, (celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Pirates Alley Faulkner Society!) to share a fun infographic provided by editor Linda Craig, about famous literary watering
Bordering on Ridiculous: Famous Banned Books
“Come hell or high water” took on new meaning for those of us in the southeast this weekend… We hope our southeastern friends are safe and dry and our thoughts are with you for all those who continue to battle
Five Questions with the Queen: Pulpwood Queens Book Clubs Founder Kathy Murphy Speaks Out!
Our thanks to Kathy Murphy, famed founder of the Pulpwood Queens book clubs, for taking time out from her hectic schedule to participate in this Q&A… Five Questions with the Queen! Have a question for the queen? Leave a comment
Why Writers Make The Best Friends [Infographic]
Our thanks to Brendan Brown, Founder of Global English Editing, for this guest post and nifty infographic! Friends impact our lives in a big way, and along with family and Sesame Street, help mold us as people. They’ll rightly mock you
5 Reasons It’s Not Too Late to Write a Novel
Our thanks to author Laura McNeill for this guest post. With NaNoWriMo coming up in less than six short weeks, we hope this will give you the mindset to get rolling if you’re still sitting on the sidelines – maybe
Fall Conference Line-Up: Come On Out and Meet up With WWW!
Ah, where DOES the time go? After an incredibly busy spring/summer and events in Columbia, New York, Chicago and Atlanta, we’re already gearing up for what promises to be a busy, busy season with a stellar fall conference line-up for
Is Your Self-Published Ebook in the Library? SELF-e Is Ready To Help
By Porter Anderson (On Twitter: @Porter_Anderson) Hear that cheer from the Left Coast? That might just be librarians gathered for the American Library Association’s (ALA) big Annual Conference & Exhibition. It opens today, Thursday (25th June) in San Francisco. And