by Carla Charter
It had been one of those days. A blizzard had struck, leaving me with three housebound children, two of them younger boys. Boys who lately feel like their going to be trying out for the WWF in a couple of years. Don’t get me wrong, they do this for fun!
Anyway, I caught up [...]
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Writers’ Habits
Posted in Articles, Tips, Writing, tagged new writer, practice writing, Tips, writing techniques, writing tips on March 31, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Book Self Publishing
Posted in Articles, Self-Publishing, Tips, tagged be published, manuscript, new writer, publish yourself, publishing tips, Self-Publishing, write a book, write a novel on January 14, 2009 | 7 Comments »
Written by Christa Gatewood
Finishing a manuscript for a book is a very exhilarating and satisfying experience. The steps that follow, however, can be somewhat overwhelming. This is when you start to ask yourself the really hard question. “What am I going to do with this manuscript now?”
Most authors want their manuscript to be published. It [...]
A DIFFERENT WAY TO WRITE YOUR FIRST NOVEL
Posted in Articles, Tips, Writing, tagged new writer, novel, Tips, write a novel, Writing, writing tips on January 8, 2009 | 5 Comments »
By Laura Stamps
If you’ve always wanted to write a novel, but found the traditional structured process too frightening or overwhelming, maybe your imagination works in a more organic fashion like mine. In that case, start with your main character and the idea the character gives you for the plot. Then close your eyes, grab your [...]
Writing Goals and New Year’s Resolutions Tips for Writers
Posted in Articles, Tips, Writing, tagged get published, new writer, Tips, Writing, writing tips on January 6, 2009 | 3 Comments »
By Laurie Pawlik-Kienlen
In my first year of freelance writing – and only eight months of it was full-time – I surpassed my financial goals as a writer. Here are my new writing goals, plus some New Year’s Resolutions tips for writers.
Success is not an automatic function of individual talent,” says Malcolm Gladwell, author of Outliers: [...]












