Why do we procrastinate on our writing?
Why do we procrastinate on our writing? – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 84 “When you make an appointment with yourself for your writing, put it in your calendar and treat it...
Why do we procrastinate on our writing? – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 84 “When you make an appointment with yourself for your writing, put it in your calendar and treat it...
What is resistance and how could I ever possibly overcome it? Discover how to resist your writer’s resistance with Catherina Bramkamp.
The Power of Community, Interview with Kimberly Nightingale, How To Write the Future podcast, episode 83 “Youth need to be invited to all of the places where adults are, and that’s how they learn...
Some very important email marketing issues for 2024 that affect all authors by the co-founder of Reedsy, Ricardo Fayet. Read and take action today. Take it away, Ricardo! *** Two weeks ago, I shared...
Kirsten McNeill thought she wanted to write mysteries, but life had other things in store. Join her in her process in this blog post.
Upcoming 2024 Events in the Futurists and Foresight World – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 82 “We need to exercise our imaginations so that we can create better futures for all of...
Laurel Osterkamp shares tips for mastering banter for dynamic character relationships. Add depth and fun to your character’s interactions!
Editor Kristin Noland gently explains what to expect from professional editing. Editors are people too, there’s no need to be nervous!
HOW TO WRITE THE FUTURE PODCAST
by Kerry-Ann McDade · Published January 22, 2024 · Last modified February 11, 2024
Good-Bad Girls, Barbie, and Other Wild Women Archetypes, Interview with Vanessa Sage, part 2 – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 81 “… I did have that moment like Barbie did, where this...
Recently, I was interviewed by the lovely Paul Brooks on his podcast, the Page Turnerz, and we talked about my books and series in the Young Adult Fantasy, Sci-Fi, and Sweet Romance Genres, and...
Lee deLacy shows us how to use the writing program Scrivener to plan out novel by teaching us how to search through metadata and more!
Steamboat Willie has entered the public domain. What does that mean for my Mickey Mouse fanfiction? Kelley Way explains the public domain.
HOW TO WRITE THE FUTURE PODCAST
by Kerry-Ann McDade · Published January 15, 2024 · Last modified January 19, 2024
Barbie and the Wild Woman Archetype, Interview with Vanessa Sage – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 80 “It’s easy to be dismissed as a woman, but then it’s also easy to...
Catharine Bramkamp shares some vital tips to survive your first public reading. Grab some lunch and steel yourself, you can do this!
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