Research as Real Life
…purposeful and attentive while engaged in what we enjoy, we’ll have a wealth of material already assembled and available when inspiration calls. Pamela Taylor’s inspiration for her first book turned…
…purposeful and attentive while engaged in what we enjoy, we’ll have a wealth of material already assembled and available when inspiration calls. Pamela Taylor’s inspiration for her first book turned…
…ourselves as we social-distance. Now there’s a thought . . . I wonder if “social distancing” will make it into the Oxford English Dictionary this year? Pamela Taylor’s inspiration for…
…that world. So find what inspires you; then get out your mixer board and create that truly unique reader experience. Pamela Taylor’s inspiration for her first book turned out…
…Taylor Ann Kidd Taylor is a graduate of Columbia College in South Carolina and the coauthor, along with her mother Sue Monk Kidd, of the New York Times bestselling memoir…
…of famed Japanese warrior Minamoto Yoshitsune. She lives in Oakland, California and is a black-belt practitioner of kendo (Japanese swordfighting). For more about Pamela, visit her website at www.pamelasturner.com …
…her #1 tip for writers. About Taylor Hahn Taylor is a second-grade teacher turned lawyer turned author. After graduating from Loyola Marymount University, she joined Teach for America and taught…
…to unpack for the reader. Plotting versus pantsing. Plus, Brad’s #1 tip for writers. About Brad Taylor: Brad Taylor served for more than twenty years in the US Army, including…
…stop. Taylor decides this is a perfect case for Taylor Swift, girl detective. Amid Swiftie-delighting injokes, punny chapter titles, and self-aware banter, Taylor, Lorde, and the rest of the squad…
…after that had a dreamlike quality: in a dream I saw the jury return, moving like underwater swimmers, and Judge Taylor’s voice came from far away and was tiny. I…
…is along from the ride.” Snow–Taylor’s lookalike daughter–drawn into the adult drama, moves to the center of the story and is the catalyst for conflict between the women (Taylor a…