by Christine Bode | Feb 14, 2026 | Writing Tips
A polished fiction manuscript does not announce itself with fireworks. Instead, it moves with quiet confidence. Readers feel its strength long before they analyze its craft. They trust the voice. Settle into the rhythm. Turn pages without resistance. Polish is not...
by Christine Bode | Feb 10, 2026 | Editing Tips
Self-editing is a necessary part of the writing process. However, the hidden risks of over-editing can quietly undermine your manuscript long before you realize it. Many writers believe relentless revision strengthens a book. In truth, too much self-editing often...
by Christine Bode | Feb 7, 2026 | Writing Tips
Editors form early impressions, but not final judgments. The first five pages of a manuscript offer signals, not conclusions. Within those opening moments, your manuscript’s first five pages reveal how a writer approaches language, tone, and reader trust. Five pages...
by Christine Bode | Feb 3, 2026 | Writing Tips
Writers often ask me which rules matter most. My answer may surprise them. Your voice matters even more than grammar rules because voice is what readers remember. Voice is the living pulse beneath the prose. Without it, even flawless grammar falls flat. That doesn’t...
by Christine Bode | Jan 31, 2026 | Book Reviews
Book Review by Christine Bode Title: The HospitalityAuthor: Luna Asli KolchuPublisher: Self-PublishedReleased: January 20, 2026Pages: 144ASIN: B0GDS1NKNJStars: 4.0 “Some families pass down heirlooms. Some pass down land. The Ashfords pass down guests.”...