Tagged: A.C. Williams

  • Stories May Come From Grief But They Don’t Have To Be About Grief

    by A.C. Williams @ACW_Author Authors are deep thinkers. Have you noticed that? Every storyteller I’ve ever met has lived some experience that has taught them to reflect. Maybe it was trauma as a child or even as an adult. Maybe it was a terrifying event that caused them to evaluate…

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  • Don’t Be Afraid to Write Funny

    by A.C. Williams @ACW_Author Laughter is good medicine, my friends, and we laugh a lot in my family. Granted, usually we’re laughing because otherwise we’d be crying. Life has been a struggle for a long season, but rather than wallowing in much-deserved and certainly justified angst and exhaustion, we choose…

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  • Is Inspiration In Writing Actually Just Stealing?

    by A.C. Williams @ACW_Author  “Are all your books rip offs?” How does an author answer a question like that without sounding defensive? The question itself is intended to provoke, but getting upset won’t solve anything. Getting upset about it might even make the situation worse. This is the question I…

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  • Three Strategies for Introverts at a Writers Conference

    by A.C. Williams @ACW_Author  Other than writing a marketable story, attending writing conferences is the most important strategy for establishing your career as an author. In an ideal world, we could say that publishing isn’t about who you know, but we don’t live in an ideal world. Publishing IS about…

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  • Why Are Writing Conferences So Expensive?

    by A.C. Williams @ACW_Author  Welcome to the 2025 Writing Conference season! If you have never attended a writing conference, they can be overwhelming and complicated, and if you don’t know how to make the most of them, you might feel unsuccessful at the end. If you set unrealistic goals for…

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  • Three Story Formulas For Writing Success

    by A.C. Williams @ACW_Author Do you use formulas in your writing projects? No, it’s not a trick question. The idea of formulaic writing might concern some people, especially because the industry-wide demand for originality, but we need to understand an important truth about storytelling: There are no new stories. Sorry…

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