Setting Up Your Story for Success
By Trista Herring Baughman You have a great story idea. Or you’ve started a book, but you’re stuck. Now what? How can you go from […]
Writing from the Peak – general blog
By Trista Herring Baughman You have a great story idea. Or you’ve started a book, but you’re stuck. Now what? How can you go from […]
by Deborah Brewer Why are people like Stephen King so sure writers need to be readers too? He said, “If you want to be a […]
Well, dear wordsmiths, January seemed like a long year, yet super fast in some aspects. It’s already February! Can you believe it? PPW’s Conference is […]
by Deborah L. Brewer It’s January again, and like many of you, I’m planning for a productive writing year. Part of that planning is to […]
Part 1 – A Chat with Aaron Reynolds Children’s literature is a genre that is dear to my heart, as I’m sure it is to […]
An Interview by Deborah L. Brewer Have you wondered about teaching a writing class or workshop? There are well over 100 recurring writers’ conferences in […]
By AJ Metzger The Journey There and Back Writing while traveling is not the same as travel writing, although the two aren’t mutually exclusive. Writing […]
An Interview by Deborah L. Brewer Every story, if it is to be a compelling read, needs conflict and obstacles for its protagonists to overcome […]
By AJ Metzger I’ll admit I planned for the past 3 years to participate in NaNoWriMo and each year I started strongish but all the […]
By Monique Bos I’ll never forget the first Stephen King book I read: Pet Sematary. I was sixteen, and at the religious high school I […]