Writers@Work: An Interview with YA Author Silvia Acevedo
March 26, 2019 Note From Rochelle Dear Writers, Are you planning to publish a book but not sure whether to try traditional publishing... Read More
Writers@Work: An Interview with Literary Agent Mark Gottlieb
January 10, 2017 Note From Rochelle Dear Writers, Greetings! This week I’ll be making some major changes to my website. If you need... Read More
Writers@Work: What I Learned at the 2016 National Writer’s Digest Conference
September 13, 2016 Note From Rochelle Dear Writers, Greetings! I’ve been attending and speaking at writing conferences for many years. As... Read More
The Story of a Book by Jane Kelley
February 2, 2016 Note From Rochelle Dear Writers, Welcome! If writing a book was your New Year’s resolution–has it survived January? Research suggests... Read More
Yes, Virginia, you CAN publish your novel (but it will take more than a month) by Juneau Black
3 November 2015 Note From Rochelle Dear Writers, Are you in? NaNoWriMo started yesterday, and I’ve been shuffling my schedule to make extra time to... Read More
Writers@Work: How Independent Publishing Landed Me An Agent & Healed My Heart by Bridget Birdsall
24 February 2015 Note From Rochelle Dear Writers, It’s been a crazy February. I took on a freelance project that required me to spend about... Read More
Should You Go #Indie? Questions to Consider By Kelly James-Enger
Dear Writers, Many of you have started your National Novel Writing Month projects! Congrats and good luck! This month and next, as I hunker down... Read More
No One Cares About Your Book by Elizabeth Cole
Writers, Today, I’m thrilled to welcome author Elizabeth Cole to the blog. She’s known for her engaging regency novellas and her smart approach to indie... Read More
Falling in Love by Rochelle Melander
When we commit ourselves to writing for some part of each day we are happier, more enlightened, alive, lighthearted and generous to everyone else. Even... Read More
How to Find an Agent by Rochelle Melander
Attend any writing conference, and you’ll hear participants saying to each other: +Do I need an agent to get a book contract? +Do you have... Read More