Beating Self-Doubt
by Cary Christopher and Lisanne Harrington With June’s topic being gloom and the two of us being horror writers, you’d think maybe we’d focus on building up the gloom and Continue reading
A Network of Published and Aspiring Authors
by Cary Christopher and Lisanne Harrington With June’s topic being gloom and the two of us being horror writers, you’d think maybe we’d focus on building up the gloom and Continue reading
by Cary Christopher and Lisanne Harrington This month we thought we’d do something a little different and talk about female monsters in movies. (They’re all in novels, too.) When you hear Continue reading
The Fantastical Females of this year’s Wine, Women, and Words Festival! Saturday, May 12th, 6:20 PM: Fantastical Females – Maddie Margarita moderator Maddie Margarita is the producer of Lit Up! Continue reading
by Cary Christopher and Lisanne Harrington So this month’s theme is resurrection. Who better to write about it than two people who love stories about things coming back from the Continue reading
by Cary Christopher and Lisanne Harrington Growth. Like the Boogeyman, it’s all around us. Our gardens are filled with growing flowers and, if we have a brown thumb like Lisanne, Continue reading
by Cary Christopher and Lisanne Harrington Temptation. It’s one of a writer’s greatest challenges when it comes to focusing on what’s important. You’ve got a great idea for a brand Continue reading
by Cary Christopher and Lisanne Harrington Productivity. Now there’s a word packed with horror, designed to wreak havoc on writers like us. We write stories filled with monsters, both human Continue reading
by Lisanne Harrington Another year is just around the corner, so it just might be time to review your personal branding and update your author bio. Many Uses, One Purpose Continue reading
by Lisanne Harrington I’ve loved monsters for as long as I can remember. I even raised my kids on monster movies. We have a lot of fun quoting lines from Continue reading
by Lisanne Harrington I come from a family of writers. We all use a different method to begin our stories: Mind Mapping, which we covered in Part One, Index Cards Continue reading