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Book Review & Contest Insights from Real Reviews and Submissions

What separates great books from the rest? Below are articles with insights from real reviews and contest submissions—what works, what doesn’t, and how to improve your book. You’ll also find a wide range of articles covering writing, publishing, marketing, and more. Each article has a Comments section so you can read advice from other authors and leave your own.

Why Some Books Win Awards (And Most Don’t) — Insights From Real Contest Submissions New!

What separates award-winning books from the rest? After evaluating contest submissions across a wide range of genres, certain patterns become clear. Some books consistently rise to the top. Others, even with strong ideas and clear effort behind them, fall short. The difference is rarely dramatic—it...

What We’ve Learned From Reviewing Hundreds of Thousands of Books (And Why Most Don’t Stand Out) New!

After reviewing and evaluating books across thousands of submissions over the past two decades, certain patterns become impossible to ignore. Some books immediately stand out to reviewers. Others—even well-intentioned ones—fade into the middle or fall short. The difference is rarely luck. It comes down to...

Sins in Horror: Gluttony

In the game Little Nightmares, guests enter a terrifying world where they gorge on the remains of children and other fellow guests. The protagonist, Six, isn’t faring so well either, considering the fact that her appetite becomes darker and more monstrous as the story continues. In...

Sins in Horror: Wrath

In Xenon Phobia, by Sterling Emmal, a doctor decided to hunt down her mother's boyfriend for abusing her sister and her unborn child, Molly. She became so wrapped up in her anger that she couldn’t see the monster slowly trapping her, until finally she became...

Sins in Horror: Pride

How many times have we groaned at a character who refuses to listen to the protagonist? How many times have we shuddered at the sight of a corrupt leader who leads his people into a chasm of death, so much so that once they climb...

Writing With Character

When you read the James Patterson’s Alex Cross series, A Great Reckoning by Louise Perry or The Hunt for Red October by Tom Clancy, what stands out about each book or author? Can you guess? Do you give up? It’s the characters that they each created...

Dolls in Horror

With the advent of movies such as Annabelle: The Creation, and Chucky, dolls have earned their place in the horror genre. Even the dolls in Clemenceau’s Daughter by Rocky Porch Moore have added to the dark, ominous feel of the book, acting as though they were...

Settings in Horror: Carnivals and Other Shows

When I was little, my mom took me to a wonderful carnival. I laughed at the clowns, ate most of the cotton candy, and enjoyed the other acts such as acrobatics and knife throwing. Cheerful smiles and gleeful giggles reached my ears, and alongside the...

Symbolism in Horror

With works such as Silent Hill, Pet, and Frankenstein, the horror genre is rife with symbols. Whether it be in the form of saying goodbye to a lover the protagonist may never see again, or remembering the fact that they just survived a horrific night...

Fairytales in Horror

We’re all familiar with Mother Goose, Disney, and even the Brothers Grimm. Whenever we think of these stories, we think of innocence, perfection, or some other nonsense that still existed in our youth. Popular authors such as Gail Levine Carson and Alex Flinn have utilized...

Writing Psychological Horror

Just recently, my mother and I decided to watch Annabelle: The Creation. It wasn’t as subtle as the other Conjuring movies, but it was good nevertheless. I had also finished a psychological suspense novel, Lara’s Journal, by A. Gavazzoni, which, of course, kept me on...

Morality in Horror

Massacring millions of people just minding their own business, or killing a cute little puppy in front of its young owner; watching strangers being sadistically tortured, or torturing someone in front of you; gauging the nightmarish sins of good and evil is a part of...