Top Ten Christmas Distractions (or Why I’m Not Accomplishing Much)
A quick confession: inside our house the Christmas lights stay up all year. We don’t turn them on until the days get shorter, but we don’t take them down either. My husband and I love the Christmas season so much that we want to be ready when the season arrives. [...]
O Holy Night
I had the pleasure of singing with this choir when I was in college. I really miss it this time of the year. This is one of my favorite carols ever. No writing tips today. Just music. Enjoy.
Cutting Extra Words by Leeann Betts
So you've finished your novel and check the word count - yikes! What should have been a 90,000-word novel is now a 112,000-word tome. As writers, we love every single one of those words, so how can we possibly think of taking any out?. We can't. But we must. Not only [...]
Marriage – The REAL Story
March 15, 2005 – I stopped at the mall to chat with one of my best friends while she worked at the coffee shop. In walks a tall, hairy, mountain man with crow’s feet and crystal blue eyes. Eight months later I married the red neck. November 26, 2016 – [...]
The 3 R’s of Research by Michelle Griep
When I first started writing fiction, I didn't think much about accuracy. I mean, come on, it's fiction for crying out loud! Aren't things supposed to be made up? Isn't that what the word fiction implies? Ignoring fact might work for fantasy, but not for historical fiction. You'll be crucified [...]