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President-elect Joe Biden has long supported investing in America's train system. Here's how travel by train could evolve under his leadership. → Read More
Reporting an in-depth story can overwhelm writers with research. Into the Raging Sea author Rachel Slade shares 12 tips to guide nonfiction authors through the mayhem in this article from our March 2020 issue. → Read More
Finding beauty, wine, and absolutely no beasts along the Rhine. → Read More
The origin of the cheek-to-cheek kiss greeting, and how to avoid a social faux pas no matter where you are → Read More
The Writer’s Digest editors took it upon ourselves to fertilize your mind with the following writing exercises—guaranteed to germinate a story in even the most arid cerebral soil. → Read More
In 2016, UNESCO threatened to place the World Heritage site on its list of places in danger—unless it cleaned up its act. → Read More
In a conversation with WD, Easy Rawlins author Walter Mosley reflects on the passion and craft that informs his bestselling novels. → Read More
For Jeff VanderMeer, the act of writing is only a component of the process—to him, experiences are vital to storytelling. Here, he shares his best tips for discovering the wonder in the world around you. → Read More
Feel the thunderous reverberations of authors and industry pros working to broaden our perspectives—as writers and readers alike. Plus, learn how underrepresented voices are rising in the writing world. → Read More
There's no uniform system for emotional support animals, so for now, here's the airline-by-airline breakdown. → Read More
WD Editor-in-Chief Tyler Moss tracked down director and co-producer Daniel Kontur to discuss the making of Myths & Monsters and whether we can expect a Season 2. → Read More
Writer's Digest Editor-in-Chief Tyler Moss discusses his journey so far, and the road ahead. → Read More
Editor Tyler Moss takes us on a brief tour of the January 2018 issue of Writer's Digest magazine. → Read More
Until recently, Iceland's reputation over the past two centuries has been that of a remote island with harsh, inhospitable terrain. → Read More
In these outtakes from our interview with The Martian author Andy Weir, he offers a peek at the research process for his moon colony-set follow-up, Artemis. → Read More
The origin of the cheek-to-cheek kiss greeting, and how to avoid a social faux pas no matter where you are. → Read More
In the August 1964 Writer’s Digest, former WD Editor Kirk Polking profiled Playboy and its 38-year-old founder, Hugh Hefner, who had celebrated the first decade of his ground-breaking publication the year before. On Sept. 27, 2017, the pioneering publisher passed away at 91 years old. In his memory, here are some of the best quote’s from Polking’s piece. → Read More
Whether you're headed to the Blue Ridge Mountains or the Oregon coast, here are seven scenic rail routes you won’t want to miss. → Read More
The most walkable cities in the U.S. is full of big, familiar faces, like Washington D.C., New York, and San Francisco. → Read More
It's a testing ground for a relationship's strength → Read More