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Category: Writing Tips
Wednesday Guest Author-Helen Henderson
It’s Wednesday, welcome to May and say hello to the first guest author of the month, Helen Henderson… This Writer’s Life-(TWL)-Welcome to the Wednesday blog, happy to have you join us today. Introduce yourself and tell us about yourself, your writing and your books. Thank you for having me. Although I have been published under…
How to Take the First Step to Being a Romance Writer…
Many of us dream about doing something in our lives but few actually do something about it. I always tell my students they’ve taken that first step by signing up for a class or signing up for my coaching and mentoring program. If your dream is to be a romance writer then one step you…
Monday Writing Wisdom-A Lifetime of Memories
This week try something new. Write a short story based on a memory from childhood.
Dreaming About Being a Romance Author?
Have you thought about being a romance author? I never thought I’d be one because mystery was always my favorite genre. But guess, what and excuse the pun? I fell in love with writing romance novels and yes, they’ve been very good to me. Most of you know I coach, mentor and tutors authors with…
Monday Writing Wisdom-Writing as Therapy
Feeling down, don’t feel like writing but don’t know why? Just write…it doesn’t have to be perfect, it doesn’t even have to make sense. Sometimes getting words on the screen or a sheet of paper is all it takes to elevate your mood.
Monday Writing Wisdom-You Don’t Know Unless You Try
What’s stopping you from writing? If you’re scared about putting that first word on paper, remember all writers started at that point. This week, give it a try.
Monday Writing Wisdom-Be Brave
Authorship is all about being brave. Brave enough to write that first word and then to show it to the world.
Monday Writing Wisdom-
An author can never run out of ideas for stories…if you’re ever stuck, think about your own life because everyone has a story to tell.
Monday Writing Wisdom-Be Your Own Editor
Read the final draft of your manuscript not as its writer but as its editor. Or better yet, the editor or agent who’s going to read it and make a decision on whether to accept or reject it.