Right now, virtual is the only sort of write-in any of us are making it to.
But, virtual or in-person, these are the 5 tips that help ME get the most out of a write-in.
Morgan Hazelwood: Writer In Progress
Right now, virtual is the only sort of write-in any of us are making it to.
But, virtual or in-person, these are the 5 tips that help ME get the most out of a write-in.
What do you do when a friend helping critique you work says you got it all wrong?
The fix might be easier than you think.
Some people work with partners. And some people like to work with their romantic partner. But whether you’re romantically involved or not, there’s techniques that could work for you.
At WorldCon2019, Heidi Goody led the working couples of Peter Morwood and Diane Duane, plus Delia Sherman and Ellen Kushner in discussing how to maintain working and romantic relationships — with the same person.
Most books out there, even the ones that aren’t romances, have a romantic subplot.
Here are tropes to use — and tropes to avoid.
Plus more!
Portrayals of people with mental illnesses have come a long way. From variety to accuracy to ending stereotypes. In the … More
Some people write thousands of pages a day.
Others write 200 words and call it a win.
NaNoWriMo can be for all of us — the sprinters AND the marathoners.
#nanowrimo #amwriting
In the real world, the social class we come from can have far-reaching consequences into our lives: from the jobs … More
Want to write a book? Thinking about starting #NaNoWriMo? Not sure where to start?
Try these 7 tips to prepare!
#nanoprep #amwriting #writingCommunity
Writers do their best to bring life and authenticity to the full range of human conditions. Sadly, however, writers are mere mortals and can fall into some trope-tastic misunderstandings and assumptions.
It’s time to set the record straight.