Book Review: Robert Griffin III by Ted Kluck
In their opening game of the 2012 season – playing in the hostile New Orleans Superdome – the Washington Redskins scored 40 points for the first time in seven years and upset record-breaking quarterback Drew Brees and the Saints. The difference between a dreary 2011 season and the next? It [...]
A Kid’s Introduction to Blogging and Publishing
Earlier this month I posted about two young friends who don't have a fun outlet for their creativity (you can view it here). In keeping with that theme, I wanted to give these girls a chance to see something of their's in print, so today I'm featuring a interviews with [...]
Professional Development: Why You Need to Hire a Writer
A writer's reference section. I like math. It's always been easy for me, and it's a consistent, dependable subject. Just because I got As in math in high school and college, however, doesn't mean I do my own taxes. There are so many other aspects to taxes - my business, our [...]
Give Yourself an Editor’s Eye by Rebecca Carey Lyles
In addition to writing fiction and nonfiction, I provide editing services for writers. Recently, I came across an excellent book I believe every writer should read before hiring an editor, maybe even before writing a book. Editor, writer, book coach, teacher and speaker Stacy Ennis wrote The Editor’s Eye–A Practical [...]
Inspiration: Young Authors & Illustrators – Where Are You?
My new friends - I love that they read every night! This summer I had the pleasure of hanging out with the children of a dear college friend. Ages 9 and 10, these girls love to read. Their faces lit up when I told them I'm a writer. [...]