By Emilie Haney, @emhaneyauthor You’ve probably heard that writing is a solitary pastime. It typically looks like a person sitting at their computer pouring their heart onto the digital page. …
4 Practical Ways to Choose Courage in Our Writing Lives
by Jeanne Takenaka, @JeanneTakenaka Have you ever thought about how we choose courage as writers? I used to think courage had to be some big, bold action that impacted the world. Like …
The Five Benefits of Failure
by Angela Ruth Strong, @AngelaRStrong I hear from writers all the time who never actually submit their work for publication. They’re afraid of failure. I don’t feel like I battle …
How to Juggle It All
By Rachel Scott McDaniel, @rachelsmcdaniel My husband is a self-taught juggler. He even does that popular trick where someone off to the side tosses a ball into the mix, and …
Secret to Authentic, Captivating Writing
by Delores Topliff, @DeloresTopliff It’s a well-known fact that Margaret Mitchell’s husband told her, “For God’s sake, Peggy, can’t you write a book instead of reading thousands of them?” She did …