THE AUTHOR WHEEL WISDOM: Write Faster with Brain Dumps and Pomodoros
By Greta Boris // Two cool tools to help you get into the flow are brain dumps and Pomodoros. While Megan’s greatest challenge is often finding the time to write Continue reading
A Network of Published and Aspiring Authors
By Greta Boris // Two cool tools to help you get into the flow are brain dumps and Pomodoros. While Megan’s greatest challenge is often finding the time to write Continue reading
By Barbara Neal Varma // I missed doing this column last month because I was on deadline for another writing gig. Several, actually; due dates suddenly popping up like pimples Continue reading
By Marissa Dunham // This column reviews books on how to write. The books I will be reviewing today I wouldn’t classify as how-to books, as such. These books will Continue reading
By Andrea Lewis // When opening a book/short story/narrative, we put a lot of thought into the first pages, doing our best to capture the attention of our readers. Beyond Continue reading
By Kristy Tate // Should a writer have a blog? In my opinion, only if you want one. There are more time-efficient and cost-effective methods of marketing, so if you Continue reading
By Greta Boris // Time is money—you’ve heard that a few times, I’m sure. Well, never is it more true than in the writing world. Each book, each short story, Continue reading
By Marissa Dunham // Psychology, philosophy, history, and language are all intermixed within the writing process. Our job as writers is to sift through what works and what doesn’t. I’ve Continue reading
By Andrea Lewis // When a group of writers put their minds and might into a project, it will come to life: The Lake Forest Writers’ Roundtable, which has been Continue reading
By Kristy Tate // I once heard a marketing specialist recommend making 6 to 10 graphics for all of your books. I use Canva to make graphics, but there are Continue reading
By Barbara Neal Varma // Me: “Heading into work.” Hubby: “Have a good day.” Me: “You, too!” And with that I begin my morning commute: walking from our shared home Continue reading