Winds and Waves of Inspiration
Are you a writer who hasn’t written a word? How many waves of inspiration flow thru your mind before…
May 31, 2016
Are you a writer who hasn’t written a word? How many waves of inspiration flow thru your mind before…
May 31, 2016
Continuing our look at crafting a spectacular plot twist, this time we’ll look in detail at a couple of…
May 19, 2016
Last month, I overheard a conversation about dangling modifiers. Lots of laughter. Lots of confusion. Lots of questions. “What’s…
May 9, 2016
I traveled to India with Samaritan’s Feet earlier this year, which I’ve already shared a few experiences in this…
May 6, 2016
Welcome to The Creativity Kit! Each month tips and tools to help boost your creativity skills will be found…
May 3, 2016
One word can make all the difference between funny or ho-hum. For instance, let me introduce you to four…
April 24, 2016
Last time we talked about all the elements needed to create a stunning plot twist. This time, we’ll talk…
April 23, 2016
Lots of time we hear verbal patterns that may be acceptable (to some people) in speech, but they are…
April 17, 2016
I traveled to Hyderabad, India recently and we had one day of sightseeing and shopping in the city. This…
March 31, 2016
Like me you are probably trying to build a support team for your writing — a reading group, a…
March 26, 2016
My husband Don is starting his Appalachian Trail (AT) hike on March 13th. He’s had this passion on his…
March 21, 2016
By Sandra Merville Hart Maps are hidden treasure for historical writers. If you haven’t used this key source of…
March 16, 2016
We’re continuing to examine words that are used incorrectly. Enthused/Enthusiastic—Although enthused has become acceptable in standard usage, old school…
March 12, 2016
For most writers, our passion to write was birthed from a passion to read. We grew up immersed in…
March 10, 2016
Adding humor to any type of writing is as easy as 1 – 2 – 3. Not 1 –…
March 8, 2016
For the past couple of posts, we’ve been focusing on confusing word pairs. Today will continue with a few…
February 22, 2016
by Elaine Marie Cooper Many authors, both new and the more experienced, get discouraged when hunting for knowledgeable readers…
February 17, 2016
by Sandra Merville Hart With the celebration of Presidents Day this month, Americans may remember the very famous Gettysburg…
February 15, 2016
We’ll take a break from adding more confusing words to our list this time and focus only on…
February 9, 2016
One of these things is not like the other. One of these things just doesn’t belong . . .…
February 2, 2016
Keeping the faith in your writing can be difficult. I remember sitting on my back porch with a rejection…
January 21, 2016
We’re familiar with a brand as it relates to corporations. When we think of Coke, McDonalds, and Nike these…
December 17, 2015
This time, we’ll look at Character Struggles, and how they help make unforgettable fiction. Here’s a great way to…
December 15, 2015
At first glance, making people laugh when addressing a sensitive topic seems absurd, maybe even callous. But then again, a little…
November 18, 2015
By Sandra Merville Hart I’ve read Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice at least a dozen times and loved…
November 14, 2015