by Hallee Bridgeman, @halleeb For the most part, writing is a lonely job. You go into your own head and stay there for hours, days, weeks worth of time, bringing to life …
When Disaster Strikes
by CJ Myerly, @mdippedinink Our characters start with a goal, motivated by good intentions, when conflict arises that sets them off course. In fiction, we plunge our characters into disaster, hoping …
Joy of Drill
by Peter Leavell, @PeterLeavell You might know his name if you study combat and military maneuvers. He’s my friend, and he’s also a tower of folksy wisdom. The other day, …
One Practical Way Authors Can Help Other Authors
by Beth K. Vogt, @bethvogt Authors are busy people. Okay, just about everyone I know is busy. It’s kind of a badge we wear nowadays: I’m busy and I’m proud of …
If You Don’t Promote Yourself, You’re Selfish
by James L. Rubart, @jameslrubart When my ninth novel, The Man He Never Was, I learned a lesson critical to your and my success in the world of publishing. (And …