by Kariss Lynch, @Kariss_Lynch Ever feel like your writing time has slipped into a series of tasks you are struggling to check off? 1500 hundred words and counting? Check. Edits? …
How to Use Rhetorical Devices to Evoke Reader Emotion
by Christina Miller, @CLMillerbooks Don’t you love the excitement of opening a new novel? I like to let anticipation build for a few days after a trip to the bookstore, …
How to Make Your Reader Cry
by Angela Ruth Strong, @AngelaRStrong Once I cried so much while reading a novel in bed that my husband had thought I’d fallen asleep and drooled on my pillow. But …
The Hope That is In You
by Peter Leavell, @PeterLeavell When I wrote articles about Women’s Fiction and Inspirational Romance, I devoured books in the market. I couldn’t put them down. Until the day I had …
How to Write Believable Medical Fiction Part 3: It’s not All About the Drama
by Beth K. Vogt, @bethvogt It’s not that I don’t watch medical TV shows or movies with my husband. It’s that I know what to expect when we do watch medical …