
Category: advice for writers and bloggers


The Soft Science of the Summary

Memoir: White Rain, Penny Candy and Crooked Politicians

7 Reasons to Revise Your Conclusions

Arcing, Enhancing, and Advancing the Memoir

Writers, Are You Getting Crickets or Comments?

Edit and Proofread B4 U Publish

Meeting the Muse

What’s Bogging Down Your Blog?

Taglines Tell ’em Who You Are

Subheadings: 4 Strategies for Scanners and Search Engines

Is Your Writing Home Cookin’ or Haute Cuisine?

Organic Talent or Did You Have to Learn to Write?

Are You Using Relationships and Links to Get More Readers?

Use T.I.P.S. for Better Blogging

Want Blog Traffic? Then Collaborate on the Content

7 Tips for Making Your Brand Better

2020: Join the Collaboration at Two Drops of Ink

Voice: Have You Found Yours? Is Mine There, Too?

What If No One Reads This? OMG, What If They Do?

The Energy of the Personal Blog

Don’t Rest on Your Laurels – They’ll Just Go Flat

Writing: Are You Generous or Miserly?

Where Do I Find My Readers?

Take a Risk: Write More than “What You Know”

Why Won’t They Read the Entire Post?

Overcoming the Big, Blank Page

4 Ghostwriter Strategies that Get You Clients

OUTSMART THE STARTING BLUES

Blog or Article? Why Not Both in a Blarticle?

Do published books make you an expert in your subject?

Write Like a Child – Without Fear

5 Reasons You Should Have a Professional Blog Audit for Your Site

Being Heard Above the Crowd

WRITERS READ BECAUSE WHY?

LATE-LIFE FICTION NEVER GETS OLD

Shouting, Blogs, Emails, and Etiquette

Comments Cement the Relationship Between Writer and Readers

Get Sharpened Then Write Dangerously

Keep Moving

Meet Our Contributing Writers

DISCOURAGED ABOUT YOUR WRITING? WRITE YOURSELF A LETTER

Revising? But I Thought I Was Done!

How to be Content in the Mundane

Are you really an editor?

Distinguish Thoughts and Feelings: Double the Descriptions and Dialogues

Don’t Freak Out! How to Remain Calm in the Face of Word Count Requirements

The Vulnerability of Memoir Writing

Cut it: Letting go of the Unnecessary Words
