Permission to be Creative with Nina Hart, Part 2
Permission to be Creative with Nina Hart, Part 2 – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 60 “Because I think like so many of us need to unlearn things. And also the process...
Permission to be Creative with Nina Hart, Part 2 – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 60 “Because I think like so many of us need to unlearn things. And also the process...
by Guest Contributor · Published September 20, 2022 · Last modified September 16, 2022
There is a huge debate among authors about which is better, plotter or pantser, but the best choice is what works best for you.
by Guest Contributor · Published August 19, 2022 · Last modified August 16, 2022
A crappy first draft can be the step between an idea and a bestseller, silence your inner editor and write that first draft without judgment.
Enjoy this Author Q&A with Denise Dwyer D’Errico, sharing about her inspirations, passions writing habits, and future plans.
by Guest Contributor · Published January 7, 2022 · Last modified January 12, 2022
The origins of creativity have been debated over the years. But creativity and it’s muse has always been necessary for the artist.
by Beth Barany · Published December 6, 2021 · Last modified January 5, 2024
World Building in Fantasy, Interview with Beth Barany (Podcast) Resources: World Building for Novelists by Beth BaranyBuilding a Fantasy World by Catharine BramkampCRAFT: What About Worldbuilding For a Series?Plan Your Novel for NaNoWriMo with...
Nanowrimo comes with a 50K word count, but what do you do when life intervenes? Nano Rebel is now a recognized and accepted role making Nanowrimo more accessible than ever.
by Beth Barany · Published November 11, 2021 · Last modified January 18, 2022
You’re sitting down to work on your novel and you stare at the black screen or blank page with no ideas. Or maybe you know what you want to write, you just can’t bring...
To plan your novel, it’s helpful to think about your genre, so that you’ll have a general idea of your story ending. If you’re not sure what your genre is, take a guess and...
by Beth Barany · Published September 12, 2021 · Last modified September 22, 2021
Resources for our webinar onYou Can Write A Novel:Tips On How To Get StartedThank you for signing up for our webinar. I’m happy you are here and expressing commitment to your creativity and writing your...
by Beth Barany · Published August 18, 2021 · Last modified September 22, 2021
You’re invited to our webinar onYou Can Write A Novel:Tips On How To Get StartedThe live webinar is over, but you can still sign up to watch the replay. For a limited time only.Sign...
Want to increase your word counts for your stories? Then join us for Camp Nanowrimo. Here’s how…
Many people place an incredible amount of importance on New Year’s Eve / New Year’s Day. Yet this time of year is a good opportunity to assess and reflect on life and to get clear about your creative and writing goals.
This is post is about how you don’t need to go it alone to edit your novel. *** Since I was a little girl I wanted to write stories, but I didn’t know how....
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