(Don’t) Move Fast: Break Things by Catharine Bramkamp
Embrace your unique creative writing process, rather than racing to publish in (Don’t) Move Fast and Break Things by Catharine Bramkamp.
Embrace your unique creative writing process, rather than racing to publish in (Don’t) Move Fast and Break Things by Catharine Bramkamp.
Learning about the benefit of delay might save your writing! Catharine Bramkamp shares her story with the benefits of this work style.
Catharine Bramkamp shares some vital tips to survive your first public reading. Grab some lunch and steel yourself, you can do this!
In this post we share another post by Catharine Bramkamp on “Nanowrimo Prep and Scrivener Sneak Peek.” You can also watch Catharine talk about these tips and chat about how to use Scrivener in...
Don’t go advertising just anywhere! Take our social media advice and learn how to promote your book for the most hits and the best results.
A short history to celebrate the Nobel Prize winning poet TS Eliot and the genesis of his modernist poem, “The Waste Land.”
Catharine Bramkamp asks: are afraid of finishing your book; how writing can get lost amongst other priorities; and what to do about it.
A well crafted story contains universal truths that resonate across cultures and across time. Is that why they get banned?
by Guest Contributor · Published December 2, 2022 · Last modified December 1, 2022
Hoarding, as a character flaw, creates characters with depth and you can find inspiration for this in the world all around you.
by Guest Contributor · Published November 4, 2022 · Last modified November 1, 2022
A plan can help authors organize their time and production schedule to prevent the last minute chaos procrastination often creates.
With the flip of a card Tarot and Oracle cards offer thematic, character and plot ideas to authors who find themselves needing inspiration.
by Guest Contributor · Published September 2, 2022 · Last modified October 30, 2022
The way we organize our books can reveal a lot; do we organize to fit a trend, prepare for research, or simply for asthetic appeal?
Approach plotting as if it’s a puzzle, lay out the frame, match the pieces, put them together, and walk away for a little, if you need to.
Flash fiction is a great way to show off your skill on social media, here are some easy tips and tricks on how to perfect the art.
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