by Peter Leavell, @PeterLeavell The most critical choice of the novelist is worldview. Why? Because our novels are teachers. Your world will forever be locked in print. Now, ‘isms’ step …
Five Tips for ‘Looking’ at Your World
by Marie Wells Coutu, @mwcoutu Writers see the world differently. And we have the privilege of describing it so our readers can see what we see. And sometimes, even we are …
5 Holiday Writing Survival Tips
By Michelle Griep, @MichelleGriep It’s that turkey time of year when we hold hands around the table, lift prayers of Thanksgiving, and then proceed to stuff ourselves right into a …
Improving Your Grammar as a Fiction Writer
By Carrie L. Weston, @carrieallbooks Grammar? Ugh. Many writers–in spite of their love of writing–hate the burden of writing according to standardized rules of grammar. I hesitated to select this …
Learning to Celebrate
By Hannah Currie, @hannah_currie_author Whether you’re traditionally published, indie published, not yet published, or not even thinking about publishing for a very long time, there’s one thing we authors all …




