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  • Plot vs. Story
    Structure | Writing Tips

    Plot vs. Story

    Bysteve February 3, 2026May 29, 2026

    Plot vs. Story: The Key to Writing a Compelling Novel Many writers, even seasoned ones, often confuse the terms plot and story, using them interchangeably. However, as I explain in How to Fix Your Novel, understanding the crucial difference between these two elements can significantly improve your writing. By keeping plot and story distinct, you…

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  • Everything You Need to Know About Book Publishing
    Publishing | Self-Publishing | Traditional Publishing

    Everything You Need to Know About Book Publishing

    Bysteve January 31, 2026May 29, 2026

    Successful author Kevin Kelly has written the best guide to publishing I’ve ever read. It’s called Everything I Know About Publishing and Self-Publishing. Here are some of the best take-aways: “Traditional book publishers have lost their audience, which was bookstores, not readers. It’s very strange but New York book publishers do not have a database…

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  • Vintage pulp fiction paperbacks with noir detective imagery, evoking the golden age of pulp magazines
    Structure

    The Lester Dent Pulp Paper Master Fiction Plot

    Bysteve January 17, 2026May 29, 2026

    Lester Dent (1904–1959) was a prolific pulp fiction author who wrote hundreds of stories. He is best known as the principal author of the Doc Savage series, featuring a superhuman hero. Dent developed a formula—a master plot—for writing a 6,000-word pulp story. It has proven effective for adventure, detective, western, and war fiction. Here’s how it starts:…

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  • From Farm Fields to Fiction: How Writing Academy Helped Janet Achieve Her Publishing Dream
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    From Farm Fields to Fiction: How Writing Academy Helped Janet Achieve Her Publishing Dream

    Bysteve August 18, 2025May 29, 2026

    After a lifetime on a farm in southern Ontario, Janet traded crops for creativity and began cultivating words instead of soil. Her journey from rural life to published author began with poetry, when her poem Follow the River won a contest at Creative Writing Institute. The Institute’s CEO, Deborah Owen, recognized her talent and invited Janet to…

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  • Animal Genders in Children’s Books
    Children's Books

    Animal Genders in Children’s Books

    Bysteve July 14, 2025May 29, 2026

    Children’s picture books are filled with talking animals—but did you know that these characters are overwhelmingly male? A recent data‑driven feature from The Pudding reveals that male animal characters are referenced twice as often as female ones in popular children’s books, with male pronouns (“he/him”) nearly three times more common in both books and reader‑submitted…

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  • Writing Academy Celebrates 25 Years!
    Classes | History | Non-Fiction

    Writing Academy Celebrates 25 Years!

    Bysteve April 6, 2025May 29, 2026

    What started as just one class back in 2000 has turned into an array of classes, services and books offered worldwide. Writing Academy now offers five classes taught by Steve Alcorn through more than 1500 colleges, universities, and library systems worldwide. We also offer more than a dozen video classes at https://writingacademy.com And Steve and…

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  • Are Paperbacks Going Away?
    Audiobooks | Publishing | Traditional Publishing

    Are Paperbacks Going Away?

    Bysteve March 5, 2025May 29, 2026

    In recent years, the publishing industry has witnessed a notable decline in paperback editions, particularly in adult nonfiction. Between 2019 and 2024, new adult nonfiction paperback titles decreased by 42%, dropping to just under 40,000. In contrast, hardcover titles experienced a more modest decline of 9% during the same period. Several factors contribute to this…

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  • A Scientific Approach to Scene and Sequel
    Structure

    A Scientific Approach to Scene and Sequel

    Bysteve November 19, 2024May 29, 2026

    Author Ian Fanselow breaks down his methodical approach to writing with an example scene from his new novel “Worlds Apart” I am a very methodical person and planning is my strength. So when I learned about the idea of “Scene and Sequel” it immediately clicked for me, and I developed a system I used for…

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  • Manuscript Evaluation Checklist
    Beginnings & Endings | Characters | Dialogue | Editing | Grammar | Keys to Success | Scenes | Structure | Wordcraft | Writing Tips

    Manuscript Evaluation Checklist

    Bysteve August 24, 2024May 29, 2026

    mww42 Manuscript Evaluation ChecklistDownload This topic is covered in depth in our Novel Writing Workshop.

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  • Sample Query Letter
    Traditional Publishing

    Sample Query Letter

    Bysteve February 7, 2024May 29, 2026

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  • Writing “Penelope’s Big Dream”
    Children's Books | Self-Publishing

    Writing “Penelope’s Big Dream”

    Bysteve August 11, 2023May 29, 2026

    Author Mónica Vidalón takes us through the process of writing and publishing her Children’s Book  Even though my background is in business and advertising, I have always been passionate about writing and illustrating books for children. When my girls were little, I made a point to read to them very often not only to raise…

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  • What defines the “mystery” genre?
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    What defines the “mystery” genre?

    ByDani Alcorn October 12, 2021May 29, 2026

    Mysteries come in many different flavors, from cozies to hard-boiled detectives. So what unites all these disparate plots under one umbrella? All mysteries share 3 things in common A secret, unknown to both protagonist and reader, that poses a story question A protagonist in search of an answer to that story question Clues to allow…

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