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Writer’s Digest

LEVELUP YOUR WRITING(LIFE)

Advice and tips to boost your writing skills.

5 min  |

November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest

Writer’s Digest

The Cultural and Educational Benefits of Bilingual Books

Dr. Cynthia Weill has spent her career advocating for high-quality children's literature, and her series of bilingual early reader books champion multicultural learning for all ages.

3 min  |

November / December 2025

Writer’s Digest

The Power of the Comma

If punctuation were a team, the comma would be the reliable all-rounder—always in the game, always doing the work. It doesn't demand attention like the exclamation point, nor does it carry the flair of the dash, but without it, writing would unravel into confusion. The comma is essential for structure, nuance, and meaning.

2 min  |

November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest

Writer’s Digest

BREAKING IN

Debut authors: How they did it, what they learned, and why you can do it, too.

4 min  |

November / December 2025

Writer’s Digest

Poetic Asides

No matter what you write, a bit of poetic license can be a valuable asset to any writer's arsenal.

3 min  |

November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest

Writer’s Digest

DEVELOPING MAGIC SYSTEMS

Award-winning author Whitney Hill shares considerations for developing a magic system for your stories and how to avoid boxing yourself in for future works.

10 min  |

November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest

Writer’s Digest

Embrace Your Strange

Discover your writing quirks and use them to your advantage.

5 min  |

November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest

Writer’s Digest

WRITING IN THE SOUTHERN GOTHIC STYLE

Understand the origins and nuances of this Gothic subgenre to write atmospheric tales.

9 min  |

November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest

Writer’s Digest

Designing the Cover of Digging Dr Jones

Designers peel back the layers of their book covers.

1 min  |

November / December 2025

Writer’s Digest

34 Book Fairs and Festivals for Writers

Writers have a unique— dare I say, weird—sense of how to spend their time.

3 min  |

November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest

Writer’s Digest

LEVERAGING THE POWER OF WHAT IF? IN SPECULATIVE STORIES

Five techniques for convincing readers your fiction just might be real after all.

6 min  |

November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest

Writer’s Digest

Wonder and Whimsy, Fables and Folklore: The Making of a Trickster

So many of the stories I loved as a kid, that live as strands within my narrative DNA, posited that the impossible could be around any corner. That gods watched us from the stars, that three-mast pirate carracks floated above hidden, legendary leviathans, that any mighty tree was but a part of Yggdrasil. I learned that sometimes, spider bites or lightning strikes could make you special, that anyone could be a hero, that sometimes pain could alchemize into purpose. I read stories of ants and grasshoppers, scorpions and frogs, and followed those animals to the cozy Abbey of Redwall, where the morals became more complicated but no less potent.

2 min  |

November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest

Writer’s Digest

Travis Baldree

No newbie when it comes to storytelling, Travis Baldree is a highly recognized and beloved audiobook narrator (Audible alone has him connected to more than 400 books), and also an accomplished game developer, perhaps most recognized for the action-RPG “Fate” and “Torchlight 1 and 2,” to name just a few. But during the COVID pandemic, he found himself writing Legends & Lattes, a low-stakes fantasy that (as we'll dis- cuss) was exactly what he needed at the time.

10+ min  |

November / December 2025

Writer’s Digest

Wait, Are They Allowed to Do That?

What weird formats can teach you about power, permission, and the shape of your story.

3 min  |

November / December 2025

Writer’s Digest

The Best Tool in Your Marketing Box

We are self-publishers, and that's definitely not a bad thing unless you cannot fathom partaking in an uphill battle. I assume you can, and if so, you are suitably equipped for a self-publishing journey.

5 min  |

November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest

Writer’s Digest

HIDDEN SUGAR

Grand-prize winner of the 94th Annual WD Writing Competition Alison Luterman shares the inspiration behind her winning poem and the power of being a poet.

5 min  |

November / December 2025

Writer’s Digest

GiannaMarie Dobson

NEIGHBORHOOD LITERARY

1 min  |

November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest

Writer’s Digest

The Swimmers

THE CHALLENGE: Write a drabble-a short story of exactly 100 words-based on the photo prompt below.

1 min  |

November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest

Writer’s Digest

Author Spotlight

Prolific doesn't adequately describe this month's featured author, AI Twain. In the span of 15 months, it wrote 37 romance novels, 93 sonnets, 779 technical manuals, 938,572 student essays, two obituaries, and a wedding vow. The following are excerpts from our interview with AI Twain.

2 min  |

November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest

Writer’s Digest

Family Politics

Learn to read like a writer from books both new and older.

4 min  |

November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest

Writer’s Digest

Our Mews(es)

Illustrator Bob Eckstein shares whimsical drawings of writers and their cats, excerpted from his newest book, Inspired by Cats, written with Nava Atlas.

1 min  |

November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest

Writer’s Digest

CREATURES OF THE NIGHT

Enrich your fiction with dreams, nightmares, and half-awake visions.

10+ min  |

November / December 2025

Writer’s Digest

Writing Memoir After Spiritual Awakening

Advice for when you're no longer a character.

5 min  |

November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest

Writer’s Digest

THE WEIRDER, THE BETTER

How to write nonfiction that sells by embracing the odd sides of life.

10 min  |

November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest

Writer’s Digest

Words Gone Wild

Digging Into Whimsy for Serious Writers

7 min  |

November / December 2025

Writer’s Digest

DEAR SIMON

Your questions answered by a publishing expert.

3 min  |

November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest

Writer’s Digest

Ethically Diverse Storytelling, Part II

In the last issue, I discussed the importance of understanding the nuance of incorporating diverse characters in your storytelling. Since it’s such a big topic, let’s dive into some more aspects that all writers—especially ones developing secondary worlds—need to consider to ensure that the stories we're telling include meaningful representation.

4 min  |

November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest

Writer’s Digest

Crafting an Interconnected World, One Short Story at a Time

As writers, we're drawn to the accomplishment of typing The End, especially when it's a short story. But have you ever closed the computer and thought, Is there more to this story? If so, you're not alone.

6 min  |

September/October 2025
Writer’s Digest

Writer’s Digest

Soul Connection

Whether hot off the presses or on the shelves for years, a good book is worth talking about.

3 min  |

September/October 2025

Writer’s Digest

Collaborating With Your Reader

How to create the scaffolding readers need to enter your story.

9 min  |

September/October 2025