Writer Fuel: What to Look For in a Writing Community

Writer Fuel: What to Look For in a Writing Community

I was at a writing conference this past March (the Women in Publishing Summit, which was amazing!) and during one of the networking sessions one of the other writers mentioned they were writing a knitting cozy mystery. As an avid knitter myself, I immediately asked, “Do you knit?” From there, immediately my fellow writer/knitter and… Read more »

Noir and Its Cousins at Bouchercon 2023

Noir and Its Cousins at Bouchercon 2023

Bouchercon is the annual World Mystery Convention held in honor of Anthony Boucher, a writer and editor of mysteries. This convention moves to a different city every year. This year in San Diego, seventeen hundred people attended. In the next few years, Bouchercon will go to Nashville, New Orleans, and Calgary before coming back to… Read more »

3 Ideas to Inspire Instagram-worthy Book Posts

3 Ideas to Inspire Instagram-worthy Book Posts

Have you noticed how some book posts can really grab your attention on Instagram or other social media platforms? Let’s dive into three ideas to spark an Instagram-worthy book post! We’ll analyze how bookstagrammers, bookstores, and authors leverage covers to create great visuals. Remember, these ideas don’t negate the need for solid cover design tenets… Read more »

Finding My Writing Tribe

Finding My Writing Tribe

My writing life began late in life. I had to catch up, make up for lost time writing, but I also had to catch up finding my writing tribe. Perseverance won the day, as it does, but it’s hard to recognize that while no obvious goals are met. It’s a matter of hope and faith,… Read more »

#5onFri: The Five Friends Every Author Needs

#5onFri: The Five Friends Every Author Needs

Writers love to talk about their books, their friends’s books, trends in the publishing industry, and our endless anxieties about writing. But our poor families can only take so much of this at the dinner table. My advice to every writer is to assemble a team of key friends who can handle your obsession, help… Read more »

Eureka! Get Noticed on Social Media

Eureka! Get Noticed on Social Media

Eureka? Not exactly your average run-of-the-mill title for an article about romance writing. Unless you visit websites with jump-up-and-slap-your-pappy treasure chests of information on how to get noticed on social media. I had waved a white flag and lo and behold, the internet came through with tips ‘n tricks like a gold nugget in a… Read more »

Is Twitter Dead? Don’t Panic! Social Media Survival Guide for Writers

Is Twitter Dead? Don’t Panic! Social Media Survival Guide for Writers

So, is Twitter dead? Just try Googling it—the headlines aren’t pretty.  For writers, the agonizing decline of our digital public square hits hard. The #PitMad pitch competitions were excellent for getting agent attention. You could have real conversations with publishers and famous authors. It was a place to create genuine #writingcommunity, breaking down the high… Read more »

The Messy Middle: Cultural Content Fender Benders

The Messy Middle: Cultural Content Fender Benders

Last year, we dedicated ourselves to exploring the messy middle of inclusive writing by reflecting on ways to craft complex characters and build dynamic worlds that connect with readers from marginalized identity groups. We decided that we will answer the call for diverse and inclusive writing by being specific, honest, and intentional with our representations… Read more »

#5onFri: 5 Tips on Running Your Own Book PR & Marketing

#5onFri: 5 Tips on Running Your Own Book PR & Marketing

When you type the iconic words The End in your manuscript, what feelings do they evoke in you? Joy or fulfillment? Or possibly even dread or a sense of emptiness? To me, the moment was priceless.  I felt elated, relieved, and filled with enthusiasm. As a first-time author, however, I had no inkling of the… Read more »

Flash Fiction - No Flash in the Pan

Flash Fiction: No Flash in the Pan

I am flash fiction curious. Both because it seems like a wonderful skill to develop and because I am looking to submit to literary magazines in the new year. Also, the challenge of exploring deep truths and connecting to my reader emotionally in just a few brief paragraphs sounds like a lot of fun. To… Read more »