Nine Steps to Crafting a Romantic Heroine by Laurel Osterkamp
Laurel Osterkamp shares nine steps to crafting a romantic heroine who is made with love, care, and with the readers in mind.
Laurel Osterkamp shares nine steps to crafting a romantic heroine who is made with love, care, and with the readers in mind.
HOW TO WRITE THE FUTURE PODCAST
by Kerry-Ann McDade · Published March 25, 2024 · Last modified March 28, 2024
Know Your Genre and Characters (Transform Your Novel with These 7 Editing Tips for Bestselling Success, part 3 of 4) – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 93 “Take the expectations of the...
When you’re published, how do you deal with fanfiction? What problems might arise? Kelley Way sheds light on the subject.
I am super excited to bring to you this interview today. I interviewed Tom Marquez in advance of the AI Writing summit that he is hosting and I will be a panelist on. Please...
Creative Writing and AI with Adam Fleming – How To Write the Future podcast episode 92 “ – you can tell them what a brain freeze is, but they’ll never feel it.” – ADAM...
Have you ever felt afraid of being replaced by a robot? Keri Kruspe explains why writers should embrace AI instead of shirk it.
Transform Your Novel with These 7 Editing Tips for Bestselling Success, part 2 of 4 – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 91 “Creativity is our superpower. With the power of our imagination...
How do I not overload background into my stories? Story Success Clinic – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 90 “Stories are dynamic. Stories need to have action, movement. Stories need to...
Kirsten McNeill shares what every writer needs to know about writing contests. Which ones are legit, what kind of writing send in, and more!
Transform Your Novel with These 7 Editing Tips for Bestselling Success, part 1 of 4 – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 89 “We need courage to do anything creative in life. And...
What is the difference between art vs craft? Is there a difference at all? Catherine Bramkamp shares her inspiring thoughts on the matter.
HOW TO WRITE THE FUTURE PODCAST
by Kerry-Ann McDade · Published March 7, 2024 · Last modified March 11, 2024
Exciting news! Fun Changes to the podcast! – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 88 “My mission for this podcast is to really empower you with tools and resources so that you can...
LA Bourgeois asks something we’ve all thought before: Is writing a dead end? Don’t worry! Her hopeful answer may raise your spirits!
HOW TO WRITE THE FUTURE PODCAST
by Kerry-Ann McDade · Published March 4, 2024 · Last modified March 11, 2024
Special Sneak Peek! The Henrietta The Dragon Slayer film! – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 87 “I create magical tales of romance, mystery, and adventure to empower you to be the hero...
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