Definitely submit to other markets.
Check out As I Lay Dying.
You've just got to put your butt in the chair and write. You don't have to start at the beginning. You can write a scene from the middle, the...
That's interesting, because Dan Brown and Joseph Conrad and Tom Clancy and Robert Ludlum and Orson Scott Card and James Joyce didn't seem to have...
See, I have a problem with people who espouse fiction advice as if it were doctrine. Perhaps The Chicago Manual of Style would be a useful guide...
I'm going to have to disagree with Cogito, because there is no right or wrong way to handle thoughts, except for quotation marks, which shouldn't...
Character and Viewpoint by Orson Scott Card.
"I.D" by Joyce Carol Oates.
Take it from a guy who survived gutshot: war ain't pretty.
Have you ever danced alone in the pale moonlight?
Third makes a pretty good point. The 18th centruy translation is quite dated. When I read The Inferno, I first picked up the Longfellow...
The decrepit Rancher loomed precariously over the Maple-shaded cul de sac.
Pope, Fitzgerald and Fagles are all pretty top-tier. I was recommended Fagles in college, and I found both his translations of The Illiad and The...
In my opinion, Robert Fagles is the best.
There's some good advice in here, but I wouldn't overthink it. I challenge you to open up any novel from your collection and count how many...
Separate names with a comma.