by James L. Rubart, @jameslrubart Do you have any strange habits when you write? If so, you’re far from alone: Mark Twain wrote lying down. (Same for George Orwell, Edith Wharton and …
Thawing the Frozen Writer
by Peter Leavell, @PeterLeavell I stood in a circle with other writers. We all noted that when we sat down to write, our minds froze. I admitted I held my …
Historical Fiction: Research Tips
by Peter Leavell, @PeterLeavell Research is a kingly or queenly quest. You’re the hero in a foggy hallway filled with doors. You open one at a time to see what …
Just in Case you Need a Smile Today
by James L. Rubart, @jameslrubart Since there’s a bit of chaos and anger in the world these days, I thought it might be high time to inject a bit of …
The Art of Dreaming and Writing
by Kariss Lynch, @Kariss_Lynch What does it mean to dream with God? As writers, we are innately dreamers and creators, proof that we are created in the image of a …