Tantalizing Titles
March 25, 2009 by Nina Munteanu
Filed under Fiction Writing, Writing Tips
Write a Story Title That Bites
Think of the title to your story as the ultimate headline. It’s the first thing an editor reads of your work. Titles are often used by one reader to describe the story to another reader. According to Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff, author of The Crystal Rose, “titles can determine whether a [...]
The Power of Subtlety in Sensual Writing
March 24, 2009 by Nina Munteanu
Filed under Fiction Writing, Writing Tips, Writing Workshops
The North American preoccupation with visual and auditory input has left readers depleted of the subtle senses. Taste, smell and touch are often neglected in our own overt observations and in writing. That’s a shame because writers, unlike filmmakers, are in the unique position of providing their readers with a rich spectrum of sensual information [...]
What Writers Need to Know about Book Contracts
March 15, 2009 by Nina Munteanu
Filed under Books, Publishing
When you sign a contract with a publisher you are granting them the rights to publish your work in one or many formats. These include print formats, film, television, audio, CD, and DVD rights, not to mention regional and language rights. It isn’t wise to sell your rights all at once (called “All Rights”), unless [...]
