Romance Writing-Five Tips
Many people think Romance writing is a bit like knitting. There’s a pattern to follow and, even if you’re...
Touching Moments and Characterization...
When it comes to romance writing, touch is the most powerful and yet underused tool in developing all aspects of the...
Conflict in Fiction Writing
Conflict exists everywhere: in a family, in a work place, and among people and groups. Conflict is also at the core of...
Roads as Settings in Dramatic Fiction...
Where roads are concerned, writers and poets usually focus on intangible meanings such as spiritual roads, roads to...
Spell Better By Using These Spelling ...
Spelling English words can be challenging. Schools and businesses expect correct spelling. The better your spelling...
Dialogue Writing in Fiction-5 Key Ste...
Dialogue is often the make or break of a good story. Sometimes, even a plot can be thin or weak, but if the characters...
Sharpen Your Writing-Choose Strong Ve...
Have you ever read a novel and been impressed with the originality of the author’s use of verbs? One of the...
Write A Novel in 30 Days-Two Reviews
Two books promise to teach you how to write a first draft of your novel in just 30 days. Can it really be done? I put...
Tackle a Trilogy and Triple Your Prof...
Are you a writer with big ideas? Are you always imagining epics, sweeping stories, great tales of human struggle and...
Three Simple Ways to Give Your Writin...
As a writing coach, I read dozens of manuscripts each week by aspiring childrens’ writers. Most are very...


