Unagented, Under-Educated, and Writing by Teresa Slack
Due to some confusion and a schedule change, this month I'm re-posting Teresa's Slack's guest post from September 27, 2009. --- I was one of those four-eyed kids with my nose always buried in a book. If I wasn’t reading, I was scribbling into a tablet hidden behind my textbook [...]
Reading Reviews: Writer’s Digest
"Writer's Digest is the bible for freelance fiction and non-fiction writers, who seek to get published. Each issue contains useful, pertinent tips on writing queries, writers' rights and new markets. In addition, this perennially popular guide – established in 1920 – offers how-to advice – how to write a better [...]
Blogging Basics: The Social Hub
There are so many ways to make yourself available online: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram. All great options, but limited in what you can offer and how you can offer it. The best Photo Credit representation of you and your work is still your blog, but that doesn't mean you [...]
Book Review: Love No Matter What by Brenda Garrison
Parents and kids will never agree on everything but what can mom and dad do when that decision is something they think is totally wrong? Brenda and her husband were forced to answer this question when their oldest daughter Katie abruptly moved out of the house with no means of [...]
Fiction Fun: Get Inspired!
Photo Credit There's nothing worse than wanting to write and having nothing to say. I have a great idea for a novel, the first few chapters write themselves, then ... nothing. It's not writer's block, it's plot block. First, let's differentiate. Writer's block is when you know where [...]