Episode 385: Life Lessons from Food Writing – Interview with Amanda Polick
…a writer and what you can learn in the process. Plus, her #1 tip for writers. About Amanda Polick Amanda Polick is a writer and book coach. After saying “see…
…a writer and what you can learn in the process. Plus, her #1 tip for writers. About Amanda Polick Amanda Polick is a writer and book coach. After saying “see…
…staff meeting… with yourself. As writers, we are our own bosses. Even with deadlines and other outer expectations, we are ultimately accountable to ourselves. We create our own schedules, map…
…story. How to use humor as a vehicle for character development. Plus, his #1 tip for writers. About Henry Clark Henry Clark is the author of What We Found in…
…it through. Choose one small thing to change at a time. Ease yourself into the new habit you’re trying to create. Don’t bite off more than you can chew. You’ll…
…worksheets or other goodies. 5 Techniques for Outlining 1. Mind Mapping How: Start with your core idea in the center of the page. Draw branches outward from that main topic…
…lifetimes. But finally, in present-day Washington D.C., something shifts. In this life, Juliet starts to remember her tragic past. And this time, she begins to develop powers of her own…
…writing. Creative monsters never hit you while you’re down. They jump out when you’re actually making progress and feeling successful. And they come in a variety of shapes and sizes….
…forgotten struggles. She lives in North Carolina. You can find Carole on her website or follow her on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Unspeakable: The Tulsa Race Massacre Celebrated author Carole…
…of the written word. In addition to creating her own stories, Pamela is active in multiple writing communities. She is a member of the DFW Writers Workshop and is in…
…and uber-violent bounty hunting wolves. This comic starts with the pedal on the floor and doesn’t let up through its entire run. The comic spans five trade volumes (each trade…