Write Like a Pirate
Ahoy, scallywags—er, mateys! It’s International Talk Like a Pirate Day, savvy? A Bit o’ History In 1995, friends John Baur (AKA “Ol’ Chumbucket”) and Mark […]
Writing from the Peak – general blog
Ahoy, scallywags—er, mateys! It’s International Talk Like a Pirate Day, savvy? A Bit o’ History In 1995, friends John Baur (AKA “Ol’ Chumbucket”) and Mark […]
By: K.J. Scrim Do your characters seem to be missing that spark? Are they feeling flat as the paper they are being written on? Maybe […]
An Interview by Deborah L. Brewer Fantasy Fiction explores magic and supernatural elements, set in imaginative worlds. When we think of Fantasy, series such as […]
By: Margena Holmes When I decided to write this blog I thought, “How can I—a person who doesn’t manage her time very well—write this?” Well, […]
by Trista Herring Baughman These days one needs a little more than pen and paper to get their stories out into the world and their […]
By Donna Schlachter Reaching Readers Without Leaving Your House Guest Blogging So far this year we’ve covered three topics related to Marketing for Introverts—Reaching readers […]
An Interview by Deborah L. Brewer What’s not to love about middle-grade books, so full of curiosity and can-do spirit? Writing for middle-grade readers is […]
By Margena Holmes As an author, it’s not enough to just have a website for your books. To make your name and work known, you […]
By Deborah Brewer What author’s work would you emulate? A simple copy work exercise could be your masterclass. Over the centuries, students of writing have […]
By Trista Herring Baughman Many writers experience writer’s block, a feeling of being stuck and unable to move forward in their story. While some writers […]