Re-Write Your Life: Tips for Keeping a Journal
…new file on my computer simply named, “Journal.” Looking back six years later, I can honestly say that one tiny action changed the course of my life. Before then, I…
…new file on my computer simply named, “Journal.” Looking back six years later, I can honestly say that one tiny action changed the course of my life. Before then, I…
…grandma, don’t tweet it to an editor. Use common courtesy and don’t be a troll. Also, don’t just limit your list to people. Consider adding events, conferences, classes, seminars and…
…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…
…grief in your characters. Switching point of view in your novel. The experience of working on the screen adaptation of her novel, Me Before You. Plus, JoJo’s #1 tip for…
Writers choose to spend a considerable amount of time sitting alone at home staring at a computer screen. Whether we write at home or at our favorite coffee shop, the…
…definitely believe that we writers should be compensated for our work, but I also I think we need to see beyond just getting a paycheck. We’ve all heard the saying…
…the website KidLit.com where she shares tons of excellent information for writers. While her primary focus is children’s books (affectionately called “KidLit” by those in the know), much of her…
…starts as a thrilling mystery comedy and eventually morphs into a thrilling apocalyptic comedy. That may sound like an impossible leap, but the show makes it a completely natural progression…
…blocks so they can create lasting and effective writing habits to complete a novel. When she’s not immersed in fiction, she’s running in the fresh mountain air of Colorado or…
…contemporary romance series, The Princes of Texas, including the Charmer in Chaps, The Devil in the Saddle, and The Billionaire in Boots, as well as the upcoming rom-com, You Lucky…