Faker: On Fighting Imposter Syndrome
…never forget what he said after congratulating me: “Lauren, it’s not going to save you.” It wasn’t until after publication I realized what he meant. What Do You Do? Whenever…
…never forget what he said after congratulating me: “Lauren, it’s not going to save you.” It wasn’t until after publication I realized what he meant. What Do You Do? Whenever…
…and is an assistant professor of English at the SUNY Plattsburgh. In this episode Sara and I discuss: How approaching her characters emotions more authentically created a significant change in…
…your circadian rhythm, leading to health issues. Spend a few moments looking away from the computer screen. Boost your relaxation by focusing on something green, such as the plant in…
…or your next vacation or staycation, here are five tips for making the most of visiting a bookstore on vacation: 1) Spot the Trends Start with the chart toppers section….
…best: “If you dare nothing, then when the day is over, nothing is all you will have gained.” The Graveyard Book. Tell us in the comments: How will you play…
…if they know what you mean, it will come off as sloppy writing. Search your manuscript for any “ing” words that come at the beginning of your sentences and make…
…email at diymfa.com/join. In this episode Christa and I discuss: Why narration is so important in your writing What to keep in mind when choosing a point of view and…
…industry is going, and then connecting with the people that I wanted to meet. Overall, two main themes stood out to me at BEA this year: Identity and Community. During…
…Elm Street, Alien, and Transformers, among other properties, and he’s written novelizations for films such as Kingsman: the Golden Circle and Resident Evil: the Final Chapter. His articles on writing…
…comes a hilariously wacky adventure about magic, friendship, a lookout tower come to life, a maze in the shape of a dragon, an actual dragon named Phlogiston, and lots and…