By Dana R. Lynn, @DanaRLynn I can’t remember a time when I didn’t love thinking up stories in my mind. In elementary school, I would dream up stories as I …
Key Steps to Help Polish Your Manuscript
by Beth K. Vogt, @bethvogt Beth the editor is in control of this blog post. Did you know some of my writer-friends refer to me as “The Evil Editor” or TEE …
Three Tips to Get Through Your First Edits
By Jill Williamson, @jillwilliamson Getting edits on your first novel can be a daunting experience. I’ll be honest. I cried. (Though, to be fair, I also cry at touching commercials …
How to Research
By Toni Shiloh, @tonishilohwrite I know the title is very generic, but it caught your attention, right? Working on my last work-in-progress (wip) showed me how much I needed to …
Three Ways to Cut Rambling From Your Novel
by Christina Miller, @CLMillerbooks I believe rambling is a major cause of manuscript rejections. When I sensed the Lord leading me to write an article about rambling in novels, I …




