My Rough Draft Is Way Too Long! Now What? by Daniel Rice
You’ve written your first draft of your novel, but your rough draft is way too long! Join author Daniel Rice as he tells you what’s next.
You’ve written your first draft of your novel, but your rough draft is way too long! Join author Daniel Rice as he tells you what’s next.
Permission to be Creative with Nina Hart, Part 2 – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 60 “Because I think like so many of us need to unlearn things. And also the process...
Today we welcome a new guest writer to Writer’s Fun Zone, Jocelyn Lindsay who is stopping by to chat with us about “Discover The Secret To Engaging Readers’ Emotions In Your Novel.” Enjoy! ***...
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by Kerry-Ann McDade · Published August 23, 2023 · Last modified August 22, 2023
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Bring Playfulness to Your Writing with Nina Hart, Part 1 – How To Write the Future podcast, – episode 59 “So, I decided I would go back to beginner’s mind. I would stop taking...
There are many ways to prepare when hiring a professional editor. Here are some ways to be totally prepared when you do.
by Guest Contributor · Published August 16, 2023 · Last modified August 15, 2023
This post is about Why Plan for NaNoWriMo written by Jasper Ezekiel, with an introduction by Beth Barany. Edited by Beth Barany. *** It’s been an emotional time for me. Hard to say exactly...
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How Space Debris Inspires My Current Novel – How To Write the Future episode 57 What are you deeply inspired about, are you doing the research on it? Have you figured out who...
After working with a 90 year old client, Catherine Bramkamp reflects on living a life of passion and how you can live a life of passion too.
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