Create a Space That Fosters Productivity and Relaxation by Lucy Reed
Create a space for your writing that fosters productivity and relaxation with changes, large or small, you can make to your living area.
Create a space for your writing that fosters productivity and relaxation with changes, large or small, you can make to your living area.
Catharine Bramkamp asks: are afraid of finishing your book; how writing can get lost amongst other priorities; and what to do about it.
Writing coach Catherine Bramkamp shares how reading books is like breathing air in this article Novels In & Out.
Writer and Book Developer, Naomi Rose explains how to stay writing what you love when you’re pulled in by the words you create.
To get writing tomorrow, be nice to your future self and follow these tips from writing coach and teacher, Catharine Bramkamp.
Let’s welcome back Laurel Osterkamp as she shares with us “5 Tips I’ve Learned from Writing My Romance Novel.” Enjoy! *** I feel like there’s a stigma attached to writing romance novels, and I’m...
Art imitates life when fiction authors reflect the human condition back to readers, helping them see the world through different lenses.
Having a uniform to use when you are writing can help you prepare your creative space and put you in the mood for writing.
It’s the perfect time for authors to set goals for the new year. It’s a chance to share what you’ve done or try something new and to add plenty of reading to your goals.
To quit is to fail, and failure is bad. Right? Well, no. Sometimes, quitting is exactly what you need. Catharine Bramkamp tells us why, and helps us know when to consider quitting.
Marilyn Flower tells us about the BYOB Challenge and how writing blog posts to develop her characters led to eventually publishing a bestselling ebook.
Nevada McPherson recounts her personal experience longing for change, then longing for a return to normalcy, but the challenges that surprise us are an opportunity to learn and grow.
When you wait for inspiration, sometimes it never shows up. Kim Lozano shares her list of thoughts (literally!) for getting into the right mindset to write, strategically influencing our own emotions.
Sometimes we find ourselves in a rut, where even our tried and true methods can’t pull us out. Catharine Bramkamp tells us how to shake it up and break the rut.
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