
Tag: writing


You Know You’re a Writer When…

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

Arcing, Enhancing, and Advancing the Memoir

Birthday Reflections on Turning 73

Writing the Memoir: Your Story, My Story, Our Stories

Writer’s Burnout: Causes and Cures

Stop Procrastinating and Get Published

It’s Your Voice: Edit Out The Twain and Shakespeare

2020: Join the Collaboration at Two Drops of Ink

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

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

Why Won’t They Read the Entire Post?

Stop Wishing and Get Close to the Intent

Writing ‘Til I Exit: Life in the Last Lane

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

Living and Dying by Submission Rules

Poetry Break

Two Drops of Ink: The Literary Home for Collaborative Writing

Benefits Of Reading For WritersÂ

CAN YOU FORGET THE EDITOR?

DISCOURAGED ABOUT YOUR WRITING? WRITE YOURSELF A LETTER

Revising? But I Thought I Was Done!

Two Drops of Ink: Noise, Guilt, Muskets, and Time

Figuring It Out: Using Rhetorical Devices in Your Writing

So, You Want to Write Professionally

Warning! Writing May Be Habit-Forming

Hearing Voices?

HOW TO CONQUER WRITER’S BLOCK

DESERVE YOUR WRITING DREAM?

Will the Real Writer Please Step Forward?

THREE GOOD THINGS THAT ARE KILLING YOUR NOVEL

Living a Golden Era? Are you a Serious Writer?

Over Lattes and a Laptop, a Literary Blog is Born

Insomnia Invites my Muse

Sunday Spotlight: Dr. Barbara Sinor

Right Word? Too Many? What Do I Mean?

How Strong is Your Skeleton?

To Tell A Story

Letters of Healing

Writing Respectfully

I Am an Artist

Owning the Title of Writer

Waiting on Your Muse

Poetry Break!

Memoir: What’s Your Theme?

Tangential Brains and the Left Turn at Albuquerque

Distinguish Thoughts and Feelings: Double the Descriptions and Dialogues
