Since I am attempting my own version of NaNoWriMo, which means I am focusing on my latest novel but not driving myself to write 50,000 in 30 days, I will host guest bloggers this month and reuse some older posts. This post has ideas I’ve used in previous years with some new ideas sprinkled in…. Continue Reading →
Writing Tip — Writing in Time: November as Writing Inspiration
In the United States, Thanksgiving dominates November. Most people spend the month thinking about what to cook, who to visit, and when they can get off work or school. But November as writing inspiration isn’t confined to the monster holiday. Because Thanksgiving provides so much inspiration, I will deal with it in a separate post…. Continue Reading →
Writing Tip — Guest Blogger, Rebecca Waters
So happy to have author Rebecca Waters guest blogging again. This time, she isn’t here as a novelist. She’s discussing writing advice from her book The E’s of Writing. Good to have you back, Rebecca! Exercising the Writing Muscle There is a difference between being a writer and being an author. Writers may write as a… Continue Reading →
Writing Tip — Writing in Time
During November in the U.S., Thanksgiving dominates everyone’s thoughts. The entire month revolves around plans for traveling or hosting or if and when you can get off work to attend a holiday dinner. Thanksgiving Story Ideas — Comic or Dramatic Because Thanksgiving is such an important holiday and involves family, it is ideal for inspiration…. Continue Reading →