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 …
Seven Rules to Get the Feedback You Need
by David Rawlings, @DavidJRawlings Writers are a fragile lot, aren’t we? We beaver away in our imaginary worlds, creating and inhabiting spaces with characters of our own creation. And when we emerge, …
Finding the Quirky in the Mundane
by David Rawlings, @DavidJRawlings I find characters memorable when they have a certain something that stays with me when they’re gone. That doesn’t mean they’ve got the stereotypical chiseled jaw and swept …
The Things You Can Collect to Help Your Writing!
by David Rawlings, @DavidJRawlings Human beings are collectors, almost by nature. It’s almost as if we are capturing parts of our own story through keeping reminders of them. What do you collect? …
The Benefits Of Being A Lifelong Learner
by Dalyn J. Weller, @dalynweller One of my favorite things about writing is that there’s always something more to learn. Like most writers I’m curious, and I don’t believe curiosity killed …