By Katie McCoach A Writer’s Path. Your fingers hurt. Your eyes burn. You haven’t had anything to drink except coffee for the past few days,

By Katie McCoach A Writer’s Path. Your fingers hurt. Your eyes burn. You haven’t had anything to drink except coffee for the past few days,
By Elizabeth S. Craig. I used to feel like the sole, income-focused writer in any group I was in. I was the one on any panel hesitantly bringing
By Milly Schmidt. I really have no clue, but as I’m thinking about self-publishing (as soon as I get rejected by every publisher in Australia)
By Writers in Wedges. So you have written your short story and cannot wait to release it into the world. But before doing that, it is
By Emily Nemchick. Whilst there is no substitute for hiring a professional editor, self-editing is an important skill for any writer to hone. For one
By S. T. Sanchez. 1. Don’t be afraid to re-write Writing isn’t always the simplest to do. Inspiration doesn’t always strike at the right time.
Heart Seasons: A Journey of Miracles will be available in a matter of days. The plan was to have my book ready by the holidays and
So, so close to independently publishing my novel Heart Seasons: A Journey of Miracles. I’m very excited about how the entire book has come together and can’t
I’ve been getting a little nervous lately!! My goal was to indie-publish my novel Heart Seasons by the first of November, so it would be available
Shades of red in nature are awe-inspiring and by far my favorite colors. I actually think autumn is the best season. Personally, it feels like
I have to tell you, editing for “Overused Words” is my least favorite part of the entire writing process. I am by nature a detail-oriented
White Trumpet flowers covered with raindrops on a wet almost autumn day, a perfect day for immersing myself in editing my novel Heart Seasons: A