How to Create a Great Beta Reader Questionnaire
Recently, Brigid Levi wrote us a great summary of what beta readers are and how to use them. If you’re unfamiliar with what beta readers actually do, then go read her run-down. This post will focus on...
View ArticleSubmissions for The History of Us are Now OPEN!
Because we had so much fun making our debut anthology, The Order of Us, we decided to follow up with another Moms Who Write anthology. Our next installation is entitled The History of Us: Stories of...
View ArticleHow to Meet Your Word Count Goal with These Crazy Ideas
Does anyone else feel like a failure when they don’t meet their word count goal? Personally, I’m an over-achiever and often set lofty goals for myself that I’ll never reach. Basically, I set myself up...
View ArticleSubmissions for The History of Us are extended!
This week, we’ve been busy diving into a ton of unique submission pieces for our upcoming anthology, The History of Us. The response has been great, but we know this time of year is wild. To make sure...
View ArticleYA or NA: How to know which to label your book
The “New Adult” genre emerged on the book scene several years ago and has confused authors ever since. The distinction between Young Adult and New Adult books isn’t always obvious. So, how do you tell...
View ArticleSummer Releases by Moms Who Write are here and fabulous
It’s National Read A Book Day, and we have some amazing choices for you to celebrate. Our members at Moms Who Write were busy this summer making their book dreams come true. Back in June, we...
View ArticleThe Golden Bee represents girls with ADHD
Representation matters. Whether it’s culture, ethnicity, gender, or neurodiversity, seeing oneself in others fosters a sense of belonging and acceptance. For girls with ADHD, representation has been...
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