Is it possible?
This week I learned I need to take care of me. I need to make me a priority.
Forget what you’ve heard, read or seen anywhere else. There’s only ONE way for you to improve your writing. And I’m about to tell you it…
Beginning fiction writers usually have a lot of questions. Where to find the answers? There are so many online sites, it can be tough to know which ones to trust. Find the answers here, though, in these reviews of 100 web sites for fiction writers.
I had a major breakthrough this week. I am excited to get back to editing (or re-writing) my novel.
Finally, this series of 100 sites for fiction writers comes to an end. And what better way to end it than with a look at my own blog.
Where do words come from? What were their original meanings? When were they first used? Find out at the Online Etymology Dictionary.
Sometimes the best advice can come from an old pro. Such advice for fiction writers can be found at Write It Forward, the blog of author Bob Mayer.
Listening, Perfectionism and Jealousy.
Sometimes fiction writers need to stretch their boundaries, to study other genres and writers, in order to become a better writer themselves. The blog Novel Spaces can help to kick off such studies.