When writing a novel, it's important to get all the facts right. Finding an expert to help fact-check your novel can help you correct mistakes.
Carl Zimmer is a science writer, author of 14 books, is a professor adjunct at Yale University, and writes the Origins column for The New York Times.
When you've finished the draft of your book, it can be helpful to find some beta readers to get constructive criticism on your manuscript.
When you've finished writing a book, it's time to get published. Here's how to find a literary agent for your book.
When writer’s block tightens its grip and threatens to derail your writing project, here’s how to outsmart it.
People really do judge books by their covers. It's important that your book cover gives readers an idea of what it's about, and that it looks professional.
There are several ways of analysing story structure by dividing it into acts, each containing key elements that drive the plot.
When you want to publish a book, which option is better? Traditional or self-publishing?
John Wyver writes about the history of television in the United Kingdom, produces films about the arts and performance, and is a Professor of the Arts on Screen.