Written by Jeff Hargett
Don't let fear of your writing's reception hold you back. Follow the lead of greats like Burroughs and Verne.
Written by Jeff Hargett
Authors request reviews of their books from other authors all the time. I want to help. So why do I have such a problem obliging?
Written by Jeff Hargett
Although I'm not participating in NaNoWriMo this year, I wanted to extend a few words to those who are. 30 Thoughts for 30 Days
Written by Jeff Hargett
So how does one abuse one's muse? And how can you tell if you're guilty of it? Warning signs revealed.
Written by Catherine McLean
Catherine explores the ever-elusive three rules of writing, and chooses three to tackle in depth.
Written by Alex J Cavanaugh
What does it take to be a successful blogger? Alex offers answers and some excellent advice.
Written by Angela Cothran
Meet the success of your writing peers with genuine happiness. The success of one really is the success of all.
Written by Anthony Rudzki
Tony wrote a post on outlining that may just lure Pantsers to the power of the Dark Side, otherwise known as outlining.
Written by Sarah Allen
Sarah reveals three writing lessons she learned from television's Dr. Gregory House.
Written by Liesel Hill
Are your characters distinct right down to their quirks and ticks? Is all the information you gave the readers about them relevant?
Written by Ken Rahmoeller
Do characters give birth to plot or does plot give birth to characters? Read Ken Rahmoeller's view.
Written by Terry W. Ervin II
A trusted reader is a happy reader. Author Terry W Ervin II explains how and why we should trust readers' cognitive abilities, sleuthing skills and imaginations.