By Liz Bradford, @LBradfordwrites Have you ever overcommitted yourself but had no way out of anything? Just me? Oh, then you can stop reading. The beginning of a new school …
Leaning in to Imposter Syndrome
By Amanda Cox, @AmandaCoxWrites Have you ever been cooking and accidentally bumped your hand on the side of the oven while pulling out a hot pan? You probably did what …
When to Push Through and When to Rest
by Rebecca Yauger, @RebeccaYauger Do you remember first starting out with writing? Or attending your first writers conference, or even entering your first writing contest? While there may have been feelings …
Beats: Historical Fiction Essentials
by Peter Leavell, @PeterLeavell Writing dialogue beats into a novel is vital. The donkey halted and looked at his rider. “Why have you beaten me three times?” “You’ve made me …
Life Imitating Art: Using Personal Experiences to Enrich Your Story
By Mollie Joy Rushmeyer, @mollierushmeyer As writers, we often hear “write what you know”—although we might choose not to. Maybe we want to explore a topic, a career, a period …