by Beth K. Vogt, @bethvogt As authors, we want to write from our experience. Write what we know. This can be tricky when we add a medical thread to our stories. …
How to Write Believable Medical Fiction Part 1: The Doctor is In
by Beth K. Vogt, @bethvogt Yes, the doctor is in. Or rather, the doctor, who happens to be my husband, is helping me write this upcoming 5-part blog series: How to …
Traditional or Indie: Benefits of Both
By Cara Putman, @cara_putman Authors often ask me to explain the differences and benefits of traditional publishing and indie publishing. All but three of my novellas started with traditional publishers, …
Accents in a Novel: Things to Consider
By Jennifer Deibel, @ThisGalsJourney So, you want to write a novel that incorporates an indigenous character, is set in a foreign country, or includes characters from various cultures. Congrats! You’re …
What’s in a Name?
by Patricia Bradley, @PTBradley1 I don’t know about you, but I can’t start writing my story until I have a name for my main characters. Although I have thought about using …




