
Category: blogs about writing


Arcing, Enhancing, and Advancing the Memoir

But, Have YOU Written It? A Writing Challenge

Facts, Fictional Devices, and Finding the Balance

Stop Over-Explaining; I Get It!

Constructive Criticism: Reviewing the Writing or an Assessment of You?

Are You Using Relationships and Links to Get More Readers?

Because I Could Not Draw, I Became an Artist with Words

Writing Fears: Procrastinating or Penalizing the Readers?

Just Write! Stop Waiting for the Good Stuff

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

Memory Lane: Memoir and Reflective Writing

The Energy of the Personal Blog

Prompts, Popcorn, and Prose

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

Passionate Writing: It’s Not Just Steamy Romance

Who checks if…?

Why Won’t They Read the Entire Post?

Small Towns: Big Inspirations

Reading Online: 140 Characters Isn’t a Tome

SHOULD YOU THANK THE EDITOR?

Point of View: Do You Tell Stories, Educate or Enchant?

3 Content Strategies for Increasing Your Followers

What’s Your Writing Process? Planned Piece or Prompt?

Use Your Voice to Heal

5 Writing Lessons from the Garden

Being Heard Above the Crowd

Shouting, Blogs, Emails, and Etiquette

Finding Writing Inspiration In The Present And The Past

Comments Cement the Relationship Between Writer and Readers

Revising? But I Thought I Was Done!

The Two Drops of Ink ‘Fiction Writing Challenge’

I’m Giving Up the Hook – My Readers Aren’t Fish

Living a Golden Era? Are you a Serious Writer?

Writers: The Biographers of History

Waiting on Your Muse

Memoir: What’s Your Theme?

Don’t be Scared – Just Do It!

Article: The Evolving Literary Agent: What Savvy Writers Need to Know

Are you really an editor?

Dreaded Deadlines or Lack Thereof: Taking Control of Your Writing Schedule

Distinguish Thoughts and Feelings: Double the Descriptions and Dialogues

Boy, Will I Feel Good When I’m Done

Valhalla

The Outdoor Cathedral

Writing Style – Start Your Own Trend

Why Say It in Fewer Words?

Calling All Pirates: Plunder the Spoils of the Internet

Are You Talking When You Write?
