NaNoWriMo Just Around the Bend
Seventeen days is all that stands between National Novel Writing Month participants and the starting gun.
If you haven’t heard of this growing phenomenon, writers spend thirty days writing a 50,000 word novel that includes an ending. NaNoWriMo is designed to help people get over the hurdles of perfectionism, procrastination, and somedayitis. New participants are nervous. [...]
Learning as We Go
I’ve had a quote on my computer for a couple of years that made sense to me. Or I thought it did. Only recently have I considered how superficial that understanding was. I don’t think any writer can really wrap their mind around this quote until the third or fourth big project. I certainly didn’t. [...]
Kiersten Writes. Amen!
I feel so terrible that I missed her news when it first happened.
What news? Check the second paragraph.
Who’s news? Kiersten, of course.
Girl, my heartfelt congratulations!
(This is the second of my favorite aspiring authors/bloggers to hit it. I’m starting to feel a little hope.)
WYMJ Weekender All Week – Friday
Treating internet addiction is new?
How an author should think about money
How to use fear to find your passion
My friend just let me read her terrible novel! What do I do?
Make the most out of a writers conference, Part One and Part Two
How much can writers get away with?
To be or not to be my kid’s [...]
WYMJ Weekender All Week – Thursday
(I thought you might like a different graphic for a change)
50 tips to improve your writing
SOLVED: The outlining vs organic writing debate
On the asking of favors from established writers
Are you a writer? Really?
It’s coming…the digi-novel. But is it any good?
Rules of creative liberation and Rules of creative liberation part 2
My problem with polemicals against Happily [...]




