#5onFri: Five Habits to Keep Your Writing Fresh
…few minutes and sets the tone for the day. If you’re poetry-shy, here are some places to start: The U.K. Telegraph’s suggestions for five best living poets, book recommendations from…
…few minutes and sets the tone for the day. If you’re poetry-shy, here are some places to start: The U.K. Telegraph’s suggestions for five best living poets, book recommendations from…
Thanks to those two magnificent orbs nestled under your brow, you’re able to read this sentence. Our eyes are astonishingly complex wonders that allow us to imbibe and navigate the…
…her online writing community at DIYMFA.com. She lives with her husband, two lovely human children, and two cranky fur babies. You can check her out on Twitter and Instagram or…
…find out, once and for all, what’s real and what isn’t. After perusing their online catalog for a while, one thought came to mind: Woah. These guys are serious about…
…but I keep coming up against the same fundamental problem: Writers are not like other people. We’re weird. We’re awesome. We don’t fit into any one box, so most people…
…embrace the messages from your writing muse. 2. Make a Comic Strip Even if you don’t think you can draw, you can make a comic strip! This exercise flips your…
…to represent the process of coming up with a new idea. The two basic tenants of the brainstorming technique are: 1) to get a few good ideas generate a lot…
…people might use your book in processing grief or helping others process their grief? LH: I’m working on a companion book: The Map to the Grief Forest: a guide for…
…publish your book in North America, or the UK, or in digital form. In this case, it’s important to have an agent in your corner to help you negotiate the…
…successfully defeat resistance in hand-to-hand combat. Others have to trick her into letting us go. For the second group, here are my five steps to trick yourself into a creative…