Writing Tips: Book reviews are a topic I’ve always wondered about and this article offers a great perspective. It comes from A Writer’s Path, one

Writing Tips: Book reviews are a topic I’ve always wondered about and this article offers a great perspective. It comes from A Writer’s Path, one
I’d like to share this recently updated and republished version of my novel Heart Seasons: A Journey of Miracles, Second Edition, which includes the latest
It’s a blessing to be getting back to something resembling a normal life after the bizarreness of the last nine months. I’m in cancer remission
By Jordan Jolley for A Writer’s Path. The first sentence of any story is important. It is what makes the reader want to read more. It
The new year has begun with an amazing series of events. In the span of two weeks Hubby and I found the perfect home for
By AR Huelsenbeck. Don’t you just love to lose yourself in a true story, whether it features romance, mystery, or humor? Reading how other people live
By Steven Capps From A Writers Path. Let’s discuss plotting. Not the evil, “let’s take over the world” kind, though I guess that does fit. I’m talking
This summer has gone by unbelievably quick. There has been a lot going on in the family and all of a sudden, the weather has
By AR Huelsenbeck. Are you ready to get serious about your writing? Set yourself up for success by stocking up on the things you’ll need: A
I just love this photo from my hometown! My little brother sent it to me a couple of days ago and it reminded me of
By Annmarie McQueen. In my last post, I looked at how to prepare yourself for self-publishing. This time I’ll be focusing on what to do once your
By Cátia Isabel Silva. Improvement. That’s an amazing word and fundamental for all of us who want to continuously get better at our jobs. As I
CONTEST HAS ENDED! The 2018 Readers’ Favorite Annual Book Award Contest Deadline is May 1, 2018! Readers’ Favorite contestants range from first-time authors to New
Our lives can be filled with fierce storms and having grown up at the beach, a coastal storm is what I picture when I think