Resource Library
The Craft of Writing | The Business of Writing & Authorship | Editing | Language & Grammar
Books
The Hero with 1000 Faces
by Joseph Campbell
The Artful Edit
by Susan Bell
The Story Grid
by Sean Coyle
The Story Microscope
by Kimberly Kessler
Conventions & Obligatory Moments
by Kimberly Kessler & Leslie Watts
Craft in the Real World
by Matthew Salesses
The Art of Language Invention
by David J. Peterson
Three Story Method
by J. Thorn & Zach Bohannon
Wired for Story
by Lisa Cronin
Story Genius
by Lisa Cronin
Trope-ing the Light Fantastic: The Science Behind the Fiction
by Edward M. Lerner
Structuring Your Novel
by K.M. Weiland
Writing Fantasy & Science Fiction
by Orson Scott Card, Philip Athans & Jay Lake
Putting the Science in Fiction
by Dan Kobolot
Mastering the Craft: Fantasy Storytelling
by Hose Okiiss
On Writing & Worldbuilding (2 Volumes)
by Tim Hickman
The Complete Guide to Writing Fantasy (3 Volumes)
edited by Tom Dullemond, Tee Morris, Lai Zhao & Valerie Griswold-Ford
Writing Monsters
by Philip Athans
Writing Magic: Creating Stories that Fly
by Gail Carson Levine
Developmental Editing
by Scott Norton
Creating Character Arcs
K.M. Weiland
The Virgin’s Promise
by Kate Hudson
The First Five Pages
Noah Lukeman
Buffy & the Heroine’s Journey
by Valerie Estelle Frankel
The Anatomy of Prose
by Sacha Black
The Emotional Craft of Fiction
Donald Maass
The Writer’s Journey
Christopher Vogler
Save the Cat!
by Blake Snyder
Save the Cat Writes a Novel
by Jessica Brody
How to Write a Novel Using the Snowflake Method
by Randy Ingermanson
To Comma or Not to Comma
by Arlene Miller
Wordslut
by Amanda Montell
Highly Irregular
by Arika Okrent
Self-Editing for Fiction Writers by Renni Browne & Dave King
The Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition
The Copyeditor’s Handbook: A Guide for Book Publishing & Corporate Communications
by Amy Einsohn
The Emotion Thesaurus
Angela Ackerman & Becca Puglisi
The Subversive Copyeditor
by Carol Saller
The Editor’s Lexicon
by Sarah Cypher
Elements of Style
by William Strunk & E.B. White