by Michelle Sass Aleckson, @MchelleAleckson Words are important for writers, don’t you think? I mean, it’s hard to tell a story without them. But lately there’s been a word drought in my …
The Last Page
By Toni Shiloh, @tonishilohwrite There is an excitement that comes with typing The End. All the months of research, hard work of putting the write words together, and countless trips …
The Gift of a Good Critique
by Angela Ruth Strong, @AngelaRStrong A counselor once told me that 90% right can be 100% wrong. This is both good and bad news, but either way it fits critiquing …
How Can You Weave a Theme Into Your Story?
by David Rawlings, @DavidJRawlings I write with themes woven throughout my novels. Weaving a theme through your story can give it the opportunity to breathe and achieve more than just entertain. Themes …
What’s Wrong With My Manuscript?
by Alena Wendall, @alenawendall There comes a time in every writer’s life when we face the question: What’s wrong with my manuscript? “What’s wrong?” is not a bad question. We strive to …