A Heartfelt Way to Say Thanks gnusletter gratitude jordyn enrile letters thankful Nov 14, 2024

Gratitude Letters: A Heartfelt Way to Say Thanks

As we enter the season of gratitude, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the people who have positively impacted our lives. From mentors and friends to family members and even strangers, many individuals have played a role in shaping who we...

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Spotlight on Our Authorpreneur Community: Turning Writing Dreams into Realities about wpc authorpreneur community building careers jordyn enrile spotlight Nov 11, 2024

by Jordyn Enrile

This November, we’re excited to shine a light on a remarkable part of our organization—our Authorpreneur community. This dedicated group of writers and creators is redefining what it means to be an author in today’s world, combining the art of storytelling with...

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Vampires in Literature Through the Ages halloween literature lysa rodriguez newsletter exclusive vampires Oct 15, 2024

by Lysa Rodriguez

As Halloween approaches, our favorite ghosts and ghouls come out to play. Of the monsters that remain a staple of the horror genre, one of the most intriguing are vampires. 

Similar to werewolves, vampires originated from mythology of some kind. The concept of an undead...

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The Magic of Community: An Interview with Avian Swansong author interview lia mcqueeny the old witches house Oct 10, 2024

by Lia McQueeney

Avian Swansong, a lifelong witch and writer, displays her talent and passion for storytelling in her recently published debut novel, The Old Witches Home. In various tales of a magical retirement village, Swansong captivates audiences with her knack for witchcraft, her ability to...

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10 Best Apps For Readers and Writers lia mcqueeny reading tips Sep 08, 2024

 

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Written by Lia McQueeney

Are you like the many authors we know who are endlessly frustrated with the amount of things to do (writing, marketing, signing, shipping, touring, tracking taxes, and on and on) and the difficulties it takes...

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Storytelling: A 30,000-Year-Old TL;DR history jordyn enrile storytelling Aug 15, 2024

By Jordyn Enrile

Telling stories has always been an important part of human history, connecting people across generations. It is an old practice that has changed and grown in amazing ways, just like our world is always changing. Telling stories has evolved a lot over the years, from the first...

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A Beginner's Guide to Advertising on BookTok advertising books collaborations jordyn enrile tiktok Jul 29, 2024

By Jordyn Enrile

TikTok has become a powerful forum for book lovers, writers, and publishers in recent years. With its active community and fervent readership naming their little section of the social media app BookTok, the community presents a singular chance for marketers to establish a genuine...

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A Literary Summer Journey emily dickinson jordyn enrile mark twain new york sleepy hallow travel Jul 21, 2024

By Jordyn Enrile

Beesties, it's finally time for New York's three months of summer! It's the ideal time of year to set off on a journey that combines the region's rich literary legacy with the natural beauty of the terrain as the warm rays of summer sun dance across New York State. New York has...

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Navigating the World of Publishing in the Eyes of the LGBTQ+ community jordyn enrile lambdaliterary lgbtq+ organizations publishing small business writing Jul 13, 2024


By Jordyn Enrile

For writers, the publishing industry has always been a complicated place, but for those who identify as LGBTQ+, the road frequently entails extra layers of difficulties and victories. As we celebrate Pride Month, it's critical to draw attention to the distinctive experiences and...

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Kashon "Bussa" Jones author interview jordyn enrile kashon jones Jul 01, 2024

By Jordyn Enrile

Highlighting local talent would hurt us if we didn’t look at the bright city of New York for inspiration. The birthplace of rap and hip hop is bustling with faces that are emerging in all types of art styles. This cultural forge of identities is for our other spotlight...

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Why Your Book's Worth Isn't Defined by Publishers jordyn enrile publishing Jun 07, 2024

By Jordyn Enrile

For a long time, people drew the most comfort from the press or publication houses endorsing their book as the best thing ever. However, what happens if your writing is not accepted by the right people? Is that supposed to suggest that there is nothing valuable about what you do...

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Book Adaptations: From Page to Screen jordyn enrile reading tips May 31, 2024

Written by Jordyn Enrile

Book Adaptations: From Page to Screen

What better way to continue or relive the joy of reading a book that you cherish than to see a well-done, artfully crafted movie or television show adaptation that encompasses the great scenes in the books that you have stuck in...

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