Women authors

Writing from oral history sits at the intersection of personal memory and narrative invention, and when you draw on Jewish family histories or other rich, grounded lineages, the stakes feelREAD MORE

The German Wife by Kelly Rimmer is one of the most compelling historical fiction reads of 2022. Set across dual timelines and perspectives, it offers a fresh story within WWIIREAD MORE

When it comes to how authors get their start, the journey often involves endless hours of reading, writing, and growing into their craft. For Jane Rosenthal, this path has beenREAD MORE

Whether it’s drafting the first raw ideas, writing a rough outline, or revising a manuscript for the tenth time, a day in the life of a novel author is anythingREAD MORE

If you’re an aspiring or professional writer and you haven’t already entered the American Book Fest 2022, don’t worry. The “best book” and “American fiction” awards are still accepting emailREAD MORE

If you’ve always had aspirations to be a great writer, here’s an important tip: better readers become better writers. In the words of Stephen King, “If you want to beREAD MORE

No matter your age or background, it’s never too late to start writing a novel. Every year new novelists break out onto the scene with powerful, moving works of fictionREAD MORE

Have you ever thought about writing a book? Or perhaps you’ve already taken the step of putting your story down on paper, and are now looking into publishing it. TheREAD MORE

Jane Rosenthal’s newest book, Del Rio, is once again in the running for a major book award. With the sheer number of published authors around the world, it’s an honorREAD MORE

When celebrating the voices of young female poets, we cannot leave Sophie Paquette out of the conversation. Her work is avant garde and fresh, transcending traditional and established forms ofREAD MORE