Should You Write a Novel “Just for Fun”?
In a recent post, Janice Hardy extolled the virtues of writing a novel just for fun.
A few years ago, Hardy hit a roadblock with...
What Does it Take to Write Freely?
In an interview with the Creative Penn podcast, Robin Finn offers her insights into how writers can you write freely, release inhibiting blocks, focus...
Fake It ‘Til You Make It
In a post on Writer Unboxed, Julie Carrick Dalton talks about overcoming imposter syndrome. "Do you walk into a room full of writers and...
Protect Your Head
In a recent post, Tiffany Yates Martin offers advice for keeping your sanity when the news keeps testing it. "I stay informed because I...
Write for Whoever Needs Your Story
In a new post, Tiffany Yates Martin encourages writers to write for the person who needs our story, especially during these troubling times. "How...
What To Do With That Shiny New Idea
It happens to all of us. We're in the middle of a project, when suddenly a new, more exciting, even better idea for a...
Own Your Writing Brat
In a post on Writer Unboxed, Julianna Baggott examine a recent documentary about the group of 80s actors nicknamed the Brat Pack and what writers...
You Are Big Enough to Write
In an excerpt from her book Heart. Soul. Pen.: Find Your Voice on the Page and in Your Life, Robin Finn offers advice on...
Celebrate What You Did, Not What You Didn’t
Tiffany Yates Martin is a writer, writing coach, and editor who blogs on her own site at FoxPrint Editorial, as well as for multiple...
Where Do Your Writing and Real Life Intersect?
In a recent post, Mary Carroll Moore says that our writing often mirrors what's happening in our real lives, whether or not we intend...