by Edie Melson @EdieMelson We all have times when the well of creativity runs dry. Maybe it’s from too many writing deadlines, a family crisis or holiday madness. Whatever it is, it can leave us sitting in a desert thirsting for ideas. I’ve learned that these dry times often come…
[ Read More ]By Vincent B. Davis II @vbdavisii The week following a book launch can be turbulent. That being said, I was relieved to find that my emotions were not as effected by the ups-and-downs of book sales as it was over the first few days. One thing that helped to ease…
[ Read More ]By DiAnn Mills @DiAnnMills I know your dilemma in creating graphics. Your social media post is grammar correct. Vivid verbs and nouns entice the reader to continue on. Word count is according to the platform. The links are in place. But the graphic has you bewildered, confused, and paralyzed. [tweet_box…
[ Read More ]By A.E. Pope @AEPopeWriter If you are being completely honest with yourself, you have probably experienced a moment where the success of another writer has caused you to feel this way. At least, I know I have. I would see the success of someone else and be eaten up inside…
[ Read More ]By DiAnn Mills @diannmills Welcome to Faith Friday, week three of our Adventure with God for writers. The letter V is a reminder to let our faith vibrate throughout our lives. We’ve all been in settings where the instructions are to silence our phones as a courtesy. The event or…
[ Read More ]By DiAnn Mills @DiannMills Welcome to the second blog of Mastering Plot. On June 29th, we talked about: The writer’s goals in establishing a dynamic story. Developing unique characters. Showing how characters lead the way in plot The value of forming a story idea In today’s post, we’ll talk…
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