There are things writers can do to make things easier on themselves — or harder, once they find themselves ready to publish.
Which route do you want to take?
Morgan Hazelwood: Writer In Progress
There are things writers can do to make things easier on themselves — or harder, once they find themselves ready to publish.
Which route do you want to take?
Win or Lose, NaNoWriMo can still give you these 3 things.
These days, people prioritize a lot of things. Truth. Honesty. Maximizing share holder wealth. But there is something that seems undervalued — often described as a tool of the weak by those who are so inclined. But they’re wrong.
Today, I’m talking about the importance of kindness.
Portrayals of people with mental illnesses have come a long way. From variety to accuracy to ending stereotypes. In the…
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
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Today’s Author Spotlight is on Eric Hardenbrook
a fan, an author and an artist, usually in that order.
Portal fantasy has always been popular. From tales of fairy circles to Narnia, we’ve always enjoyed watching people from familiar…
Today’s Author Spotlight is on R.J. Garcia
a writer, wallflower, and Hufflepuff, who wants a re-do at the sorting hat. She is a wife and proud mom, too.