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. …
The Beauty of Flawed Characters
by Lisa Jordan, @lisajordan While driving home from an appointment with my mom, we talked about fictional characters and the frustration with characters in some novels being perfect. You know …
Getting Your Manuscript Just Right
by Katherine Reay, @Katherine_Reay You’ve finished your manuscript and you’re ready to write that one page of perfection, your query letter to that ideal agent — in hopes that agent will request …
Mindset to Facing Edits After a Rejection
By Joy K. Massenburge, @JoyMassenburge I recently attended a writer’s retreat, thinking the time would be used to reconnect with my writer friends after a long absence of in-person conferences. …
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 …




