The Next 7 Days (June 5-11)
Check out what’s planned for the upcoming week: JUNE 5: Bring your WIP to work alongside other (socially distant) writers at the O.C. Writers’ Monday Morning write-in at High Ground Coffee Continue reading
A Network of Published and Aspiring Authors
Check out what’s planned for the upcoming week: JUNE 5: Bring your WIP to work alongside other (socially distant) writers at the O.C. Writers’ Monday Morning write-in at High Ground Coffee Continue reading
Check out what’s planned for the upcoming week: MAY 29: Bring your WIP to work alongside other (socially distant) writers at the O.C. Writers’ Monday Morning write-in at High Ground Coffee Continue reading
By Roberta Ellington // Dry, dusty wind blowing along the Santa Ana River swirled the dust we kicked up as we pulled into the truck-sized gravel parking lot. We’d just got Continue reading
Check out what’s planned for the upcoming week: MAY 22: Bring your WIP to work alongside other (socially distant) writers at the O.C. Writers’ Monday Morning write-in at High Ground Coffee Continue reading
Check out what’s planned for the upcoming week: MAY 15: Bring your WIP to work alongside other (socially distant) writers at the O.C. Writers’ Monday Morning write-in at High Ground Coffee Continue reading
By Andrea Lewis // I. Definition Psychologically, revision is the part in the production of a publication dreaded by some yet welcomed by most. Dreaded – for we must face Continue reading
Check out what’s planned for the upcoming week: MAY 8: Bring your WIP to work alongside other (socially distant) writers at the O.C. Writers’ Monday Morning write-in at High Ground Coffee Continue reading
By Kristy Tate // I’ll admit I clumsily stumbled into this method. I had heard of it, but I didn’t think it would work for me because my books are Continue reading
Check out what’s planned for the upcoming week: MAY 1: Bring your WIP to work alongside other (socially distant) writers at the O.C. Writers’ Monday Morning write-in at High Ground Coffee Continue reading
By Michael Stockstill // If you have murder on your mind, here’s some advice: don’t do it in Anaheim, then throw away your cell phone—and the victim’s. The killer could Continue reading