Anatomy of a Tabletop Adventure
By Austin Conrad Writing in the genre of tabletop games has a lot of similarities to fiction writing when it […]
By Austin Conrad Writing in the genre of tabletop games has a lot of similarities to fiction writing when it […]
By Holly Henderson As much as science fiction and fantasy writers love wandering the vast worlds that exist in our
By Gareth L. Powell In 2020, I had the privilege of cowriting a science fiction novella called Light Chaser with
By J. D. Harlock For a world to feel lived in, characters should receive the same attention as the lore,
By Kathy Flann We think of humor as something that just … happens. Yet, as someone who writes both humor
By Maria Haskins Writing flash fiction—commonly defined as a story of no more than 1,000 or 1,500 words—can seem daunting