Myers Fiction March Newsletter

Discover how establishing rules in your magic system or technology can transform your story's plot. From Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn to Frank Herbert's Dune, learn how limitations create compelling narratives. Plus, explore how acclaimed author Brandon Mull masterfully implements these techniques in his beloved fantasy series.

Book review: Beyond The Rift by Micheal Ciccarelli-Walsh

"Beyond the Rift" challenges the Zoboros team with interdimensional travel and trust issues while on the run. Micheal Ciccarelli-Walsh excels at vivid world-building, particularly in the cringe-worthy Del Cloran scenes. Though teamwork themes don't fully deliver on their promise, Makoto's character arc shines as a highlight.

Marketing Your Speculative Fiction: Author Websites and Email

Your author website and email list work together to support your writing career. By providing valuable content and strategic promotional messaging, you can forge meaningful connections with readers and build a loyal community that will champion your work for years to come.

Marketing Your Speculative Fiction: Conventions and Social Media

Marketing is a crucial aspect of success if you're wanting to make a living through your writing. While it's often viewed with fear and doubt, marketing helps you reach your target audience, build a fan base, and sell more books. The great and challenging thing about writing in science fiction and fantasy is that these genres are full of niche audiences.

Beta Readers: Getting Feedback from Knowledgeable Fans

Beta Readers are crucial in the writing process because they provide insights that can improve the quality of the manuscript. Their feedback may cover character development, pacing, plot holes, and overall engagement, highlighting parts that work well or need improvement.