May 15, 2017 | Articles
Many aspiring authors know Chuck Sambuchino from his time at Writer’s Digest, where for many years he was the editor of the publication’s indispensable annual “Guide to Literary Agents.” When he was not helping others find an agent, Chuck was
Apr 16, 2017 | Articles
Mardi Jo Link – Bootstrapper!
Successful authors are usually loath to risk alienating the loyal readers they have worked so hard to acquire, so any foray into another genre is usually done under a
Mar 27, 2017 | Articles
Like most baseball fans, I grew up believing the immortal Ty Cobb of the Detroit Tigers was one miserable, awful SOB. But thanks to the impeccable Charles Leerhsen I don’t believe that anymore, nor should anyone else.
Dec 28, 2016 | Articles
Dana Johnson: A Real California Girl
Author Dana Johnson has been described as “an exacting observer of the beautiful ugly truths of Los Angeles, class, race, being alive.” After reading her outstanding debut novel
Dec 11, 2016 | Articles, My Freelance Life
Parenting is a damned hard job. Days off? Ha! And as any stressed out, overworked and sleep-deprived parent can tell you, we can all use a hand once in a while.
Nov 6, 2016 | Articles, My Freelance Life
`There is a first time for everything, and so today The Open Mic welcomes NYT Bestselling author Jeff Pearlman as its very first return guest.