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. …
Research. How Important Is It?
by Patricia Bradley, @PTBradley1 When I pitched my Natchez Trace Park Rangers series to my publisher, I envisioned stories set on the Natchez Trace up around my area near the Tennessee …
It’s in the Details
By Cara Putman, @cara_putman This week my new book Lethal Intent released. This book stepped into an area that was outside my area of knowledge in a very new way …
Engagement in Writing
by Tammy Karasek, @tickledpinktam Are you an engaged writer? No, I’m not talking about new shiny bling on your left hand. I’m referring to engagement related to your writing. Stick …
Seven Rules to Get the Feedback You Need
by David Rawlings, @DavidJRawlings Writers are a fragile lot, aren’t we? We beaver away in our imaginary worlds, creating and inhabiting spaces with characters of our own creation. And when we emerge, …