Critique: A Push Toward Excellence Part 2
Megan Reads Greta’s WIP Whether you’re a traditionally published author with a seven book contract, or a raw beginner, you need a fresh set of eyeballs on your work to Continue reading
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Megan Reads Greta’s WIP Whether you’re a traditionally published author with a seven book contract, or a raw beginner, you need a fresh set of eyeballs on your work to Continue reading
It’s time to push into your best writing year yet. If you’re like us, you started the year with awesome plans and goals. But that was before the winter blahs Continue reading
by Megan Haskell Last month, I told you about my new plan to take my series out of Kindle Unlimited and exclusivity with Amazon, and “go wide”. Part of that Continue reading
by Jennifer Silva Redmond The question this month was what makes me “see red” as an editor. All of these might be able to be lumped under one heading: Being Continue reading
This February, We’re Seeing Red! From time to time we fall into ruts: romantic ruts, lifestyle ruts, business ruts and writing ruts. This month our goal is to shake you up, Continue reading
by Megan Haskell This year I’ve decided to do it. I’m taking The Sanyare Chronicles wide. It’s a gutsy move. Though there are many successful indie authors who sell their Continue reading
January is a great time to share your goals, hopes, and dreams within a safe community, and that’s what O.C.Writers is. We spend a significant amount of time online and I Continue reading
Now that I have your attention… ???? December is here and with it the holiday season. This month as we bake and wrap and sing our way through each day, Continue reading
by Sven Davison What’s your favorite item on the Thanksgiving table? Perhaps everything on the menu is the main attraction? Is there a strategy to eat without feeling stuffed? Can Continue reading
November Overindulgence This month at O.C.Writers, we’re helping you trim the fat and come to terms with overindulgence. If you’re tired of facing bloated, unreadable manuscripts, or feel like you’re Continue reading