What Happens to My Website if I Die? by Kelley Way
Kelley Way answers the question, “What happens to my website if I die?” As always, she has the informative point of view of a lawyer.
Kelley Way answers the question, “What happens to my website if I die?” As always, she has the informative point of view of a lawyer.
Linnea Gradin shares some tips on how to write in 4th person POV. How is it different from first and third person POV? How do we use it?
Kirsten Mcneill reminds us to call yourself a writer if you write. Never forget that you are worthy.
Catherine Bramkamp shares how she’s working with what’s found when she finds a box of her mother’s things. Includes an old photo!
Find out why Laurel Osterkamp has returned to self publishing in this inspirational post about getting your groove back.
LA Bourgeois shares her insight on how to pick topics for your blog or newsletter with her own honest and heartfelt methods.
Lawyer Kelley Way shares with us three ways to determine copyright worth. The cost method, the market method and the income method.
Writing teacher Ann LM Kitching shares her tried and true method of writing a successfully compelling plot with these fun writing tips.
Kirsten Mcneil helps us identify and train the four horsemen of the writer’s apocalypse. Who are they and what do they want from us?
Learning about the benefit of delay might save your writing! Catharine Bramkamp shares her story with the benefits of this work style.
Some say there are only nine original stories, so here are nine writing prompts to go with that idea, presented by author Laurel Osterkamp.
How do you go about creating an effective writing portfolio? Join Linnea Gradin as she shares her experience with four tips.
Don’t let perfectionism kill your story. Embrace imperfection so you can allow your art into the world. Read on for how to do that.
What happens when I finish my first draft? Try not to panic! Here are some tips on how to take care of yourself from Kirsten McNeill.
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