On the Hero’s Journey by Nevada McPherson
Nevada McPherson shares her knowledge of the famous hero’s journey story structure, telling us how we can use it to understand structure in writing and to find guidance in our lives.
Nevada McPherson shares her knowledge of the famous hero’s journey story structure, telling us how we can use it to understand structure in writing and to find guidance in our lives.
To get writing done in a limited time, you need to know that timing is everything, as are focus and setting intentions. How one author does it.
Let’s welcome back monthly columnist Keri Kruspe as she shares with us “Wordsmith at 60.” Enjoy! *** “Dream On” – Aerosmith, 1973 Half my life’s in books, written pages Live and learn from fools...
Finding time to write when you have a full life — job, family, other responsibilities — is possible. How? Read on for tips from full-time business owner, mom of three, and writer, Janelle Riley.
Has this happened to you? You are working on your book, your work in progress. Suddenly, many other events, relationships, and life goals change for the better. That’s the power of transformative writing.
Dive into creating playlists for your novel writing and editing with guidance and inspiration from novelist and artist, Nevada McPherson.
While it can be difficult to write without the support of family and friends, there are other alternatives, as writer Janelle T. Riley shares.
Mind the gap to decide what your next project will be once your big novel is finished.
In this post, I introduce my service NLP for Writers. *** Is this you? — You love writing, but you feel stuck in the process. That’s so frustrating. — You want the writing process...
A reflective article on how procrastination is about fear from writing coach, Beth Barany. *** Picture This: There you are. You want to write, but something stops you. You turn away, do the dishes,...
How one writer is using NaNoWriMo to get specific with her characters, dig deeper into their motivations, and find the right words for what had previously been only pictures in her mind.
She experimented with the coaching cliche: what would you do if you could not fail? Then discovered what happened when she did fail.
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