By Dana R. Lynn, @DanaRLynn I submitted my first book to an editor in 2013 through the So You Think You Can Write contest by Harlequin. I freely admit I …
How to Be a Pantser in a Plotter World
by Melissa Tagg, @Melissa_Tagg I love a good plan. I mean, like, really love. At my marketing day job, I never start a workday without a task list. When I’m …
What to Look For in a Writing Partner or Group
by Kariss Lynch, @Kariss_Lynch In life and in writing, we were made for community. We were not meant to navigate this winding road alone. Writer’s groups or critique partners are …
Beyond Stereotype
by Angela Ruth Strong, @AngelaRStrong As a flight attendant, I meet lots of characters. Often, they seem to fit a stereotype, but as a writer, I’ve been warned away from …
Tackling Deep Issues in Fiction
By Liz Bradford, @LBradfordwrites “Nope. I don’t want to write that. No way.” Those were the words that exited my mouth as I talked to God about a new novel …




