by Beth K. Vogt, @bethvogt Let’s be honest with one another: there are days we don’t feel like writing. If we’re not proactive, those days can pile up into weeks, maybe …
Writing When the World Gives Way
by Andrea Christenson, @andrea143 Book contract New job offer New job acceptance Pandemic Move to new town/state Civil unrest Book submission When dreaming of the day I landed my first writing …
The “This Movie Meets This Movie” Way To Pitch Your Novel
by James L. Rubart, @jameslrubart For years I’ve been a big advocate of pitching your novels to agents and editors (and even readers) using the “This Movie Meets This Movie” …
Happily ever after—is it worth it?
by Lisa Jordan, @lisajordan I’m a sucker for happy endings. I admit it and make no apologies for it. I’ve heard complaints about romance novels being predictable—they end the same …
Four Ways Writers Can Think Visually
by David Rawlings, @DavidJRawlings We are visual creatures. We always have been – at the start of my academic teaching career back in 2000 the statistic that was constantly bandied around was …