HIKER IN THE HOOD (Thomas Garet series)
Thomas Garet sat on the plain grass under a pine tree by the road and untied his shoe laces.…
February 20, 2016
Thomas Garet sat on the plain grass under a pine tree by the road and untied his shoe laces.…
February 20, 2016
“Does building a platform really increase chances of publication?” This is a question many beginning authors ask when they…
February 19, 2016
by Sandra Merville Hart With the celebration of Presidents Day this month, Americans may remember the very famous Gettysburg…
February 15, 2016
When writing a speculative fiction novel, determine what the things of value are in your world. Water, food, shelter-building resources,…
February 7, 2016
I fell in love with Langston Hughes’ poetry when only a teenager in high school. Still today, I enjoy…
February 5, 2016
In my last column, I tried to convey the good outcomes you can receive when you enter your…
January 30, 2016
Keeping the faith in your writing can be difficult. I remember sitting on my back porch with a rejection…
January 21, 2016
How to Drive an Editor Crazy, Part 2 By Lori Hatcher I’m a magazine editor. Every day I receive…
January 18, 2016
Where to begin? I had a friend ask me this question recently, who is interested in writing a young…
January 15, 2016
[bctt tweet=”5 Reasons Teens SHOULDN’T Pursue a Writing Career #teenwriters #writingtips”] When I was 14, I emailed a best-selling…
January 14, 2016
Researching for a story or article can be a chore. It’s certainly a lot of work to dig for…
January 13, 2016
https://pixabay.com/en/knife-fork-mirroring-black-white-204832/ I folded my slim calves under my bum and gasped as each hurtful word proceeded forth through Aunt…
January 7, 2016
Many people are discouraged from enjoying poetry because they claim it’s too difficult. Trust me. I’ve had those moments…
January 6, 2016
[bctt tweet=”How to Set Writing Goals and Finish Your Book #writingtips @tessaemilyhall “] As a teen, you have…
December 29, 2015
Since there is not a high demand for poetry in the publishing industry, one way to get your poems…
December 16, 2015
Professional, friendly and witty are words I use to describe Lori. I met her at the Blue Ridge Mountain…
December 16, 2015
With Christmas just around the corner, I decided to read Charles Dickens’ famous novel, A Christmas Carol, and discovered…
December 12, 2015
‘Twas the evening before Christmas, and through the entire shack Not a soul moved, especially tiny rat. If Clement…
December 9, 2015
George squinted at the sun the moment he stepped through the gates of Jessup. Freedom. So strange to his…
December 4, 2015
Regardless how fantastic the setting, the people in your book must treat their environment as commonplace. A character who…
November 28, 2015
Picture Book Submissions – The Mighty Manuscript The third item to include in your full proposal submission for a…
November 17, 2015
Wielding Original Tweaks I try to come up with as many Characters as I can. This can…
November 16, 2015
By Sandra Merville Hart I’ve read Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice at least a dozen times and loved…
November 14, 2015
I don’t know about you, but once in awhile my poetry springs from the oddest of inspirations. Not too…
November 7, 2015
If you read my last column, you’ll know we determined that most fictional stories contain some element of romance.…
October 27, 2015