Writer Fuel: Spring Cleaning - Get Your Manuscript Organized

Writer Fuel: Spring Cleaning – Get Your Manuscript Organized

Over the past few months, I’ve shared some 3-Act analyses of various different movies, books, and stories. These analyses have included things like the book Pride and Prejudice, the movie Die Hard, and Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour.” It can be useful to look at examples of the three-act structure in action, but… Read more »

Writer Fuel: Set Goals the DIY MFA Way

Writer Fuel: Set Goals the DIY MFA Way

Today I wanted to talk about a process I go through every winter season to set goals and break them down into manageable pieces. Every year, during the week between Christmas and New Year’s, I take some time out with my journal and iPad in hand, and I map out my coming year. Mapping Out… Read more »

Writer Fuel: How to DIY Your MFA

Writer Fuel: How to DIY Your MFA

I thought I’d go back to the basics and talk about how to DIY your MFA. If you’re here, reading this newsletter, I know you’re serious about your writing. This is true whether you just started on your writing journey or you’ve been at it for some time. I know this because DIY MFA attracts… Read more »

Writer Fuel: Why Dialogue Is Important in Writing

Writer Fuel: Why Dialogue Is Important in Writing

Writing—and reading—dialogue is one of my favorite things. I love how it allows the story to zip along, plus it makes me feel extra-smart because I read it so much faster than regular prose. I love how I can hear the characters’ voices in my head as though they are real people. I love how… Read more »

Writer Fuel: Living the Author Life

Writer Fuel: Living the Author Life

Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about writing-life balance, and what it looks like to live an author life. This topic has been on my mind because I’ve been secretly working on a new project for DIY MFA. This project is a free event that we’re planning for this Fall where I’m interviewing a bunch… Read more »

Leisure Learning, December 2022

Leisure Learning, December 2022

Only a few more days til 2023! With Covid largely behind us, 2023 means we can get back out there and live fully. We can do research at destinations we’ve had on our lists for years! In the spirit of kicking off the new year, my December 2022 leisure learning recommendations are designed to set… Read more »

#5onFri: Five Tips for Writing a Children’s Story

#5onFri: Five Tips for Writing a Children’s Story

Have you been kicking around a children’s story idea in your head and you’re not sure where to start?  You’re in luck! I’ve compiled several key questions into a survey and asked parents, grandparents, and teachers for their input. Based on their responses, I’ve summarized the top five best tools recommended for writing a children’s… Read more »