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Practical writing tools: infographics, templates, tips, tricks, advice, and reviews of books and software for the aspiring alternative history author.

Five Easy and Ethical Alternatives to Amazon

Amazon has had a lot of negative publicity about its ethics, and that’s led to some people looking for alternatives. In this article first I’m going to look…

How to Copyright a Story

I’ve been helping aspiring authors for a long time now and one issue that new writers always seem very concerned about is how to copyright their work. This…

Logline Examples

Several years ago, I invented the Killogator logline formula. It’s been incredibly popular because, well, it works. But people who’re trying to use the formula often ask me…

How to Choose a Title for Your Novel

When you choose a title for your novel, you’ll do more to increase (or decrease) its sales than any other decision, except perhaps choosing the cover. Unfortunately. Why…

How to Network Your Way to Publication

Do you want to get your novel published? If you’re like every author I’ve ever met, then the answer to that question is… yes. If it’s yes for…

How to Get Your Book Published – Myths and Reality

We all know it’s hard to get your book published, but did you realise that only about one in a thousand of the novels written each year are commercially published? I’ve been…

False Documents: Adding Authenticity to your Thriller

False documents are great for drawing your reader into your story. Why’s that important? Because many people have trouble suspending their disbelief in stories. This is doubly true for speculative…

Public Speaking Tips for Authors

Public speaking is one of the principal ways authors promote their books. But speaking to large groups terrifies many people and they do it badly. As a commercially published author,…

Writing Prompts: Creative Writing Inspiration

Here’s my selection of some of the best creative writing prompts I’ve come across in my career as a professional writer. You might think writing gets easier when you’re…

How to Proofread your own Work

You know what happens if you don’t proofread your novel? Your writing will have spelling, punctuation and formatting errors, and will look scrappy. And then you’ll get one-star…