by James L. Rubart, @jameslrubart In September of ’07, I stood in line at a writer’s conference, waiting to get a book signed by an author who had become a …
7 Writerly Time Management Hacks
By Michelle Griep, @MichelleGriep If I’ve heard it once, I’ve heard it a bajillion times . . . “I want to write a book but it will have to wait …
How to write your NEXT story
by David Rawlings, @DavidJRawlings There is no greater feeling than finishing your first book. It might have been a labor of love, defined by struggle. It might have been a glorious rush, …
Jumping In Late To NanoWrimo
by Alena Wendall, @alenawendall It’s Nanowrimo month and if you’re like me, you may get a late start. My day job is crazy busy for the first two weeks of every month. …
Getting Lost in the Wood or the Weeds
by Katherine Reay, @Katherine_Reay Getting lost in the woods can be a good thing. When writing a story, we want the characters to take over to a degree at the beginning. We …