GENRE FICTION 101: Defining Historical Fiction SparkPress2020-01-22T16:29:02+00:00January 23rd, 2020|Categories: Looking Past the Pages, publishing, Writing|Tags: author, content, Fiction, genre, genre 101, historical fiction, history, past, tips, Writing, writing tips| Read More
Kiss a Ginger Day: Our Favorite Literary Redheads SparkPress2020-01-13T18:39:54+00:00January 9th, 2020|Categories: Holiday/Seasonal, Uncategorized|Tags: book, book list, character, children, fantasy, Fiction, Game of Thrones, genre, gingers, red hair, redheads| Read More
GENRE FICTION 101: Intro to Genre SparkPress2020-04-15T17:41:23+00:00October 31st, 2019|Categories: Books, publishing, Reading, Writing|Tags: books, crime, fantasy, Fiction, genre, genre fiction, historical fiction, horror, literary fiction, literature, mystery, romance, sci-fi, science fiction, subgenre, western| Read More
Fanfiction: Friend or Foe? SparkPress2019-09-18T20:13:36+00:00September 3rd, 2019|Categories: Lists, Publishing Tools, Writing|Tags: audience, character, community, content, fanbase, fanfiction, Fiction, genre, inspiration, Writing, writing tips| Read More
The Benefits of Writing Outside Your Genre SparkPress2018-07-23T18:38:57+00:00July 24th, 2018|Categories: publishing, Writing|Tags: experiment, genre, risk, Writing| Read More
Let Me Take a Shelfie: Spring Cleaning Your Bookshelf SparkPress2018-03-30T17:11:27+00:00April 5th, 2018|Categories: Books, Holiday/Seasonal, Reading, Uncategorized|Tags: alphabetical, books, chronological, cleaning, color, genre, height, organization, publisher, shelf, shelfie, spring| Read More
The Crossover Conundrum: Behind the Book with Deborah Batterman, Author of Just Like February SparkPress2021-10-22T15:36:46+00:00March 13th, 2018|Categories: Behind The Book, publishing|Tags: category, classification, crossover, genre, YA| Read More