Writing practice. “I can do this.” (Step 2)
How To Write the Future podcast, episode 127 – Writing practice. “I can do this.” (Step 2) “To write a novel, you really need to be able to already be able to sit down...
How To Write the Future podcast, episode 127 – Writing practice. “I can do this.” (Step 2) “To write a novel, you really need to be able to already be able to sit down...
How To Write the Future podcast, episode 126 – You are Here: Take an Assessment and Clarify Your Goals (Step 1) “I help you go from idea to finished science fiction or fantasy novel...
Trust Your Creative Heart Roadmap for Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 125 “I really recommend that you trust your own style and voice. Don’t let anyone...
Writing a 90k word novel can be a daunting task for any writer-new or established, but thinking about the work in progress in smaller pieces/stages can often help eliminate some anxiety and provide a loose outline to work with. I like to think of my stories as a three-part play-The Problem, The Middle Action, and The Resolution.
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