Did you think you were immune? Sorry to say it, but if you don’t meet criticism, it means you are…
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The Danger of Early Success
I, among others, will often remind you not to expect fame, fortune, best sellers or anything else when you first…
Continue reading →Writer’s Glut
Some people suffer from writer’s block. Others of us suffer from what I like to call writer’s glut. This is…
Continue reading →Writing? You Can Quit.
Not that you need my permission, but you have my permission to quit. Not your job of course, unless you…
Continue reading →The Write Tools: Dictionary vs Thesaurus
Today, I am offering a quick word of advice. Go to Amazon or to your local used book store. Carefully…
Continue reading →300 Words
My arm is doing a little better, but still pretty sore. I can bend it without too much pain, but…
Continue reading →Writers Need Their Own Space
Nothing has quite driven home how important personal work space is for a writer more than the last month and…
Continue reading →The Write Tools 2: Readers Meet Writers
Holly Lisle, whom I have spoken about in the past and whose link you may notice as one of the…
Continue reading →Nonfiction Needs Personality Too
You might notice the lack of a Writer Wednesday at the start of today’s post. Fear not, we are still…
Continue reading →Writer Wednesday – A Solid Start
Your most important skill as a writer is clearly your ability to convey your ideas clearly in a way that…
Continue reading →Writer Wednesday – Science Fiction
Some recent reading got me thinking about science fiction. Specifically, it got me thinking about something that comes up from…
Continue reading →Writer Wednesday – Self-Worth
I admit to the same flaw most other authors I know suffer from. That is to say I find myself…
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