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  • Knowing When to Stop Writing

    by Katy Kauffman, @KatyKauffman28   How do you know when you’ve written enough in your book or chapter, and it’s time to stop? Some may say … When the deadline comes. When it’s 1 am an

  • Three Ways to Recover from a Writers Conference

    Bethany Jett, @betjett Give yourself time to not think about writing. Writers conferences are often overwhelming mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. We have dreams, ambitions, and many times we

  • Defining Creative Success

    By Lindsey Brackett, @lindsbrac I majored in theater. Actually, I majored in Interdisciplinary Studies, which is a fancy way of saying I couldn’t make up my mind between theater, English, and edu

  • 7 Practical Ways to Meet Your Daily Word Count

    By Alycia W. Morales, @AlyciaMorales It’s important for writers to be writing. Otherwise, it’s difficult to call oneself a writer. Eh? Some days it’s a struggle to sit at the key

  • Smart vs. Real Dialogue

    By Todd Allen, @ToddAllenAuthor One unfair stereotype which plagues writers is how we hear voices in our heads (like there’s something wrong with that?). What most non-writers fail to understand

  • 13 Truths About Being a Writer

    by Edie Melson @EdieMelson Choosing to stand up and be identified as a writer can be a scary thing. The road is rarely a straight path to publication. These are some things that I hope will help yo