Returning to share notes from yet another World Fantasy Con panel: Unsafe Places and Why Characters Go There (see Gender … More
Author: Morgan Hazelwood
For the puppies!
You know me, I rarely repost other people’s stuff, but… One of the bloggers I follow has decided to donate … More
Gender 401 For The Writer
Next up at World Fantasy Con was “Gender 401”. Having attended 101 and 201 panels in the past, I was … More
After Writing A Novel — The Hangover
December 1st, 12:00am, a strange thing happened to writers across the globe. The deadline passed. If we’d finished our 50,000 words … More
Writing As Sanctuary
I know it’s been a while, but now that I made it through November, I’m back to sharing my panel … More
#29 Query Corner – RENDER
RENDER is a contemporary fantasy where secret telepaths can hack other people’s brains and manipulate their realities.
When medical resident, Dr. Kivrin Welch’s ex-boyfriend shows up, wanted for assassinating the senator he was paid to protect. That’s when she learns about renderers — telepathic mind hackers. Her ex admits he’s one, but someone’s learned how to turn rending into physical actions. How can they clear his name when his body did the killing?
Writer Confessions
After last week’s post on avoiding burn out, I thought I’d give myself a break. But, I’ve got a few … More
5 Tips For Fighting Burn-Out: Learning Limits And Finding Gratitude
For those of you in America or from America, I’d like to wish you a very merry Thanksgiving. For the rest of you, I hope you have a great day.
I knew, going into November, that NaNoWriMo might not happen. The first couple days I was going to be a writing convention, I have a massive work deadline coming up in early December, plus, there’s that whole family and holiday thing you might have noticed is happening. But still, I had hope and plans.
However, I’ve had to take a step back and reassess. Here are my:
5 Steps For Avoiding Burn Out
4 Things I Learned About Writing Memoirs
Part 1 | Write By The Rails’s Back on Tracks – Writer’s Workshop – Fall 2018 Now that I’ve recovered … More