Where does your book begin? by Jennifer Spiller Did you write a second book first? It’s looking more and more like I did. In fact, I’m starting to think this …
Love Relationships and Your Archetypes by Gabrielle Javier-Cerulli Romantic relationships are tricky sometimes. It’s safe to say, there will always be a need for wedding planners and couple’s therapy. Reviewing …
Re-Visioning by Lily White LeFevre Last month I wrote about line editing. One important step (or, rather, a series of steps) exists between finishing a rough draft and …
Crafting your #amwriting by Susan Gottfried The West of Mars orange and red… when you see it, you know you’ve found Susan Although I’ve been lurking among the …
How to Write with Some Hardcore Style by Natalie Jean Miller So you’re writing non-fiction in some form or another and you really want this to be catchy, addicting, stellar, and just downright …
Embracing My Inner Editrix by Lily White LeFevre I am about to embark on a project I have never attempted before: line-editing a piece of my own fiction. I don’t …
On Writing Disability by Misa Buckley I never set out to write a disabled character. I started TIN CAT with one simple premise – that of an android …
Repainting Your Manuscript by Kristina L. Martin I recently repainted my dining room. It was blue with white trim. Now it’s a different blue with cottage white trim. It’s …
Stuck? Five Ways to Write Forward by Rochelle Melander Last month, in an effort to feel calmer and write more, I tried a social media fast. It didn’t take long to …
Character Deaths: Lessons from Downton Abbey by Jennifer Spiller Spoiler alert: characters will die in this blog post. Also, I’ll mention well known character deaths. If you’re reading or watching a …