Is Writing a Dead End? by LA Bourgeois
LA Bourgeois asks something we’ve all thought before: Is writing a dead end? Don’t worry! Her hopeful answer may raise your spirits!
LA Bourgeois asks something we’ve all thought before: Is writing a dead end? Don’t worry! Her hopeful answer may raise your spirits!
Transform yourself from “starving artist” to confident writer with these tips on changing your mindset and habits from Kirsten McNeill.
What is resistance and how could I ever possibly overcome it? Discover how to resist your writer’s resistance with Catherina Bramkamp.
Catharine Bramkamp shares some vital tips to survive your first public reading. Grab some lunch and steel yourself, you can do this!
Writing is a revolutionary act. LA Bourgeois shares the power of creativity with us through stories of real life rebellion.
It’s the end of the year, so that means it’s time to round up our top blog posts of the year! See what Kelley Way’s list is.
Sometimes the hardest part of writing is starting. Kirsten McNeill shares her take on the positive pre-writing ritual to help you get going.
AI and copyright continues to be the topic of Kelley Way’s posts. She writes about more lawsuits and the copyright office.
After working with a 90 year old client, Catherine Bramkamp reflects on living a life of passion and how you can live a life of passion too.
Find out what the author thinks, “what I wish I had known” for advice on being a writer who respects her own time, drive, and desires.
Discover what publishers are looking for in new non-fiction releases and what may be needed to get your book accepted by a publisher.
We explain what entails working effectively with your book designer to create the best looking book for your special project.
Please welcome guest author, Alicia Rasley as she shares with us “13 Prime Principles of Plot.” Enjoy!
While my journalism experience hadn’t prepared me for the magnitude of the task, it helped in other ways.
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