To keep you writing and to get those creative juices flowing again, here are 7 situational writing prompts to help you break writer’s block so you can get back to your normal self: a writer brimming with creativity!
Read MoreIt’s that time of year again! Time to stress over what to give the writer you’ve already given a zillion writing mugs, notebooks, and tee shirts over the years. This creative list of holiday gifts for writers will score you some major points.
Read MoreWe can hardly believe that we've curated more than 60 manuscript reports here at The Spun Yarn! To celebrate, we'd like to award a standout manuscript with the first annual Spun Yarn Readers' Choice Award.
Read MoreIn this Reader Spotlight post, meet Stephen, a prolific writer, voracious reader of Action, Fantasy, and Young Adult manuscripts for The Spun Yarn, and a frequent traveler. When he’s not teaching business courses at the local community college, Stephen and his wife visit friends all over the country in between hiking trips.
Read MoreOur co-founder Sean Hewens talks about “moments that matter” in writing: that one hour of feedback after so much time alone with your manuscript.
Read MoreIn this post, we continue a series of personal essays about books with LGBTQ+ themes and/or characters that change readers' lives. Keeping You a Secret by Julie Anne Peters helped author Tiffany Clampet deal with the hatred she encountered when she decided to come out, and has likely helped thousands of other readers as well.
Read MoreSpun Yarn author Art Klepchukov takes a side in the writer’s battle to decide: work on one project at a time, or allow your creative instincts to take you in several directions? Art makes a convincing argument for why writing and submitting short stories as you work on The Novel is actually a win-win situation.
Read MoreIn this series, The Spun Yarn honors #PrideMonth with a series of personal essays about books with LGBT themes and/or characters that change readers' lives. What better way to start than with Anne Frank's classic Diary, viewed from a perspective that history tends to ignore?
Read MoreIn this Reader Spotlight post meet Haeli, one of our best Young Adult readers. As a worldschooler who travels the world with her family, Haeli brings a unique perspective to the manuscripts she reads for The Spun Yarn.
Read MoreEnding are the hardest, but we’ve got four common sense tips for tying your story up perfectly. Don’t take our word for it, these learnings come from hundreds of beta readers.
Read MoreIn our third installment of the Decoding series, learn what beta readers might say about your protagonist, and what that means for your next revision.
Read MoreIn the third installment of our Reader Spotlight series, meet Keene. He manages all of the enterprise technology for Wisconsin’s Department of Natural Resources. He’s one smart cookie, with great advice for aspiring authors and a passion for #betareading Horror, Fantasy, and Historical Fiction.
Read MoreAre your beta readers making myriad small comments, losing the big picture of your story? Here are 5 things we’ve learned from using Flash Feedback as a failsafe way to evaluate your novel’s pacing.
Read MoreAt The Spun Yarn, we've analyzed more than 120 full reads' worth of comments on 40 manuscripts, and we like to think of ourselves as beta reader decoders. In this post, we cover beta reader comments on Secondary Characters. 5 comments about secondary characters and what they mean for your revision.
Read More5 Things I Learned From my Novel Feedback. It’s the next step toward getting your book published, but it takes courage and know-how about what to do with your novel feedback. Here’s what I learned about how to make the most of my Spun Yarn Feedback.
Read MoreThis week in our Reader Spotlight series, we talk with Janet the grammar wizard, chef, food writer, and cook book author. As one of our most veteran beta readers, Janet is a close reader and is full of tough love!
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