by Patricia Bradley, @PTBradley1 Write what you know. We’ve heard that phrase so much, it’s become a cliché, and we often equate it with writing what we have personal knowledge of, …
Don’t Pull out Your Hair! How to Organize Your Research
Sarah Sundin, @sarahsundin “Where did I read that? Where did I file that?” At some point, all writers have said this about our research materials. We think we’ll always remember where …
Research Reinvented
by Kristy Cambron, @KCambronAuthor “The only thing that you absolutely have to know, is the location of the library.” —Albert Einstein Remember the early days of falling in love with story? …
Getting Into Your Character’s Head…When the Character Is a Psychopath
by Patricia Bradley, @PTBradley1 Creating heroes and heroines is hard enough, but at least writers usually know a few people who qualify for those titles. And it’s easier to get into …
5 Ways to Create on Empty
by CJ Myerly, @mdippedinink As the new year rolled in, I had fantastic plans of writing an entire novel in the month of January. Not necessarily a bad goal, but …