
Tag: writing advice


What Are Darlings and Why Do These Writers Want Them Killed?

7 Reasons to Revise Your Conclusions

But, Have YOU Written It? A Writing Challenge

Writers, Are You Getting Crickets or Comments?

Facts, Fictional Devices, and Finding the Balance

4 Surprising Benefits When You Share Other Writers

Edit and Proofread B4 U Publish

Stop Over-Explaining; I Get It!

Small and Mighty

What’s Bogging Down Your Blog?

How to Write Your Best When Loneliness is Killing You

Subheadings: 4 Strategies for Scanners and Search Engines

Is Your Writing Home Cookin’ or Haute Cuisine?

Fight for your Writing!

Just Write! Stop Waiting for the Good Stuff

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

Want Blog Traffic? Then Collaborate on the Content

Losing a Job is Not Like Misplacing Your Keys

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

Memory Lane: Memoir and Reflective Writing

A Writer is a Chorus

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

Why YA is the Genre Close to My Heart

Two developmental editors find and discuss “standout” features: A close read of the book “A Man Called Ove.”

Start Your Day with a Done List

Writing: Are You Generous or Miserly?

Investing in Yourself as a Writer: Learning to Steer the Craft

Top 5 Problems Remote Bloggers Face

Where Do I Find My Readers?

Five Gifts for Your Writer’s Self

5 Sure-fire Ways to Sharpen Your Big-Picture Revision Skills

Productive Talks with your Developmental Editor

Even My Grandson Can Research Google

Writing Styles and the 5 Senses

Find and Map Your Heart Values

Seven Cautions Before You Start a Column

Who checks if…?

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

How Writing Helped Me Deal With Grief

11 Rhetorical Devices that Add Magic to Your Writing

HOW WRITERS CAN LEARN FROM THE BUSINESS WORLD

Overcoming the Big, Blank Page

Reading Online: 140 Characters Isn’t a Tome

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

What Can Guest Posts Do for You?

Open Letter to an Unnamed Editor

How to Know When You’re A REAL Writer

ACT LIKE A REAL WRITER: PUT YOUR EARRINGS ON!
