Today we have a blog tour for Gayle M. Irwin’s first contemporary romance novel, Rescue Road, which features some of my favorite things – mainly...
I haven’t not been writing for more than a few days altogether in a long time. I just write like that — in bulk, pushing...
Welcome to the blog tour intro for Lisa Renee’s novel, More than a Second Chance! This Christian contemporary novel, which features some tough themes and...
As you all know, I published The Dressmaker’s Secret back in January 2016 when I was only fifteen years old. While I’m not the youngest...
NaNoWriMo prep generally revolves around outlining, daydreaming, and pep talks, but there are some other things you’ll want to have prepared ahead of time. What...
Today I’m going to be using my outline for Ivy Introspective to show y’all how I plan for NaNoWriMo, outlining-wise. My current outlining method is...
You’ve had it. I’ve had it. We’ve all had it. That’s what writing is for beginners, after all – not finishing stories. And it’s okay,...
There are punctuation rules you might not have run across in your essay writing – or at least you didn’t probably run into it often....
You may be clicking on this post with some trepidation. I mean, I would be, too. What reason have you to trust me? I’ve let...
There are a lot of annoying female lead tropes out there. There are a lot of ALL KINDS OF tropes out there. But I read...
Dear young writer, I don’t know where you are in your writing journey. But I know so many writers like you who put their all...
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How to Turn Your Plot Points into Scenes {yes, another outlining post}
I was going to let outlining rest now and post about something else, but a question a friend commented kept niggling at the back of...