Dorian Box’s Writing and Publishing Blog
Defamation in Fiction—What’s in a Name?
Dorian Box All writers should be aware of the risk of defamation in fiction and take precautions to avoid it, even accidentally. There are several excellent blog posts explaining tort liability (civil liability for money damages) arising from fictionalized works...
The Importance of Factual Accuracy in Fiction — All the Small Things
Is it important to get your facts straight when writing non-fantasy fiction? Not just the internal consistency of the "facts" you make up, although that is also important. Or improbable events that require some suspension of disbelief. I'm referring to objectively...
The Hiding Girl Named a Semifinalist for 2017 Publishers Weekly BookLife Prize
Dorian's second novel manuscript, The Hiding Girl, advanced to the semifinals of the 2017 Publishers Weekly BookLife Prize Contest, where it received near-perfect scores (9.5/10). Of 700 entries, The Hiding Girl was one of five Mystery/Thrillers--and the only...
How good is your novel? Here’s a test.
Wondering about the potential of your book or manuscript to become a bestseller? Wish there were a test to empirically measure it? As a fun exercise, I came up with one. I started with my own list of good fiction qualities then supplemented it with ideas found in...
Vote for Psycho-Tropics on “Best Books Never Heard Of”
Nice to see Psycho-Tropics pop up on this Goodreads list for "Best Books Never Heard Of." Thanks to whoever put it on there! If you liked (and especially if you loved) Psycho-Tropics, hope you'll consider adding your vote. (Right now it's #186 of 1000-plus books on...