
Category: #literaryblogs


Writers, How Do You Prime the Pump?

Where is Your Literary Happy Place?

Still Isolated? You’re Not Alone Though

Accelerate Your Niche Writing

Are You Stuck Writing in Your Comfort Zone?

The Modern Writer: How Feasible is Writing as a Full-Time Job?

Your Headline: Will It Grab My Attention?

Poetry Break: Anwer Ghani

When Do You Get to Use the Term Writer or Author?

Who’s Speaking When You Write?

INTROVERTED WRITER TO EXTROVERTED SPEAKER

9 Ways to Get Comments on Your Blog

7 Tips for Writing Your Travel Blog

Your Writing Voice Is Waiting

4 Ways to Update An Evergreen Post

Featured Author: Michelle Gunnin

Stop Getting Your Guest Posts Rejected

Dear Anxious Aspiring Author

7 Reasons to Revise Your Conclusions

Ready, set, go! It’s Preptober

Facts, Fictional Devices, and Finding the Balance

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

Are You Taking This Time To Heal?

Just Write! Stop Waiting for the Good Stuff

Writing a Memoir of Restoration, Renewal, and Rediscovery

Author Interview with Dimitry Elias Léger: Religion, Redemption, and Inspiration

The Energy of the Personal Blog

Gotta Love a List: 10 Tips

How Writing Helped Me Deal With Grief

Why Won’t They Read the Entire Post?

Rising Up from the Undertext

Are You Honing Your Craft?

Writing ‘Til I Exit: Life in the Last Lane

Five ways to build your writing stamina and complete that novel

OUTSMART THE STARTING BLUES

Now and Then Behind the Green Door

Novel Beginnings

Credit to the Monthly Contributors for these Awards

I’ve Become a Title, Bullet Point Girl – Have You?

Don’t Give Up – You Could Have the Next Gatsby

Best 1000 Words for the Image Contest: Gideon Cecil: Waiting for Valerie

Best 1000 Words for the Image Contest: Carol Hind: Autumn’s Soliloquy

Best 1000 Words for the Image Contest: Aïda Barsoum: Memoir of a Slogger

Best 1000 Words for the Image Contest

Use Colorful Images to Convey Your Content

Write Like a Child – Without Fear

Poetry Break: Claudia Ricci

Finding Your Creative Ideas May Require a Goat
