God Is Good, and It Is Well with My Soul by Rachel Newman
Have you ever had this brief conversation? “Hi! How are you?” “I’m good. How are you?” “Good.” Perhaps, like me, you have wondered, Should I have used well instead of good? That niggling in the back of my mind always made me question if I got it correct. Surely I’m [...]
Do You Have the Blahs? Maybe You Really Have Adrenal Fatigue.
We interrupt your regularly scheduled writing-related post to bring you some information on a health issue that has pretty drastically affected my writing career. Today we're going to talk about adrenal fatigue. In case you missed it, two years ago I was diagnosed with adrenal fatigue (you can read more about [...]
Featured Author: Bonnie Doran
Have I mentioned recently how much I hate writing intros? They really are a thorn in my side, and I can't really explain why. With that in mind, here's this month's featured author, Bonnie Doran. Hi, and thanks for your willingness to appear on my blog! I'm looking forward to [...]
How Do You Know What You Should Write?
www.graphicstockimages.com Learning to write is easy – there are plenty of books and groups that will help you master your craft – but figuring out what to write can be difficult. I started with a novel, then I picked up freelance writing for the bylines and some extra income. [...]
Confidence is Key by Cathy Elliott
After hanging out with writers for more than twelve years, I noticed one of two traits evident in most of us, especially when starting out. Overconfidence, which can be quite unattractive to others, or the opposite - insecurity about one’s ability to put good words on the page. My friend [...]