by admin | May 6, 2024 | Editing, Encouragement, Fiction, General, Mechanics/ Writing Craft, Nonfiction, Research
© 2024 Vanessa Davis Griggs My father was an expert fisherman. It didn’t matter if it was on the lake or deep-sea fishing, he rarely returned home empty-handed. The goal was to entice a fish to notice the bait, get hooked, and be reeled in. As a writer, your goal is...
by admin | Apr 1, 2024 | Encouragement, General, Mechanics/ Writing Craft, Memoir, Nonfiction
© 2024 Eva Marie Everson If you’re like me, you’ve written in a diary or journal since you were a kid. Back in the day—or at least back in my day—those diaries had just enough space to write a few lines. Because I still have a few of mine from childhood, I can share a...
by admin | Mar 2, 2024 | Encouragement, Fiction, General, Mechanics/ Writing Craft, Research
© 2024 Rhonda Dragomir Have you ever hankered to write historical fiction? Before you walk that particular yellow brick road, be sure you pack your ruby slippers. You might be suited for historical fiction Oz if… You stop the car to read roadside historical markers....
by admin | Feb 3, 2024 | Business Strategies, Editing, Encouragement, General, Interviews, Marketing, Mechanics/ Writing Craft, Nonfiction, Research
© 2024 Tez Brooks In our last article, we discussed how to prepare for an interview. Today, we will explore how to conduct the actual interview like a pro. Including other people’s stories brings a richness to your book or article. When writing Debriefing, my...
by admin | Jan 3, 2024 | Business Strategies, Editing, Encouragement, General, Interviews, Marketing, Mechanics/ Writing Craft, Nonfiction, Research
© 2024 Tez Brooks In 1 Corinthians 10:31, Paul prompts believers to do everything for the glory of God. So, it makes sense our research for writing should also be done for God’s praise. Perfecting our skills means being intentional and strategic with our stories. In...