And here we are. It’s already eleven days into 2019, friends. Some will say “Hooray!” and some will say “Yikes!” Have you executed your new year resolution yet? Or did you decide to not have any new year resolution this time around? Even though I like checklists, the one thing I try to avoid at […]
My 2018 Writing Retreat – Gold Coast, Australia plus #giveaway | Narelle Atkins
Last month I was fortunate to have the opportunity to visit with my writing friends Andrea Grigg (pictured, right) and Catherine Hudson (pictured, center) for a week long writing retreat. The retreat was timed to coincide with Andrea’s birthday celebrations on the weekend. We stayed in Andrea’s home on the gorgeous Gold Coast in sunny […]
It’s still a thrill after all these years… Roxanne Rustand
I started writing in 1992, after I met Lyn Cote and Judy Roemerman and then joined their critique group. Neither of them had sold, but Lyn was already really productive, with a number of full manuscripts and a strong focus on being a published writer. I often wonder–if I hadn’t ever met these two lovely people, […]
Ten Things I’ve Learned From Being a Writer (Part 2) and a #Giveaway
This is a continuation of an earlier post. You can read Part One here. Without further ado…here’s the rest of the list. :-) The grass isn’t always greener on the other side. I’ve seen authors jump from traditional publishing to indie publishing, and I’ve seen an almost equal number of authors take the leap from […]
Ten Things I’ve Learned From Being a Writer (Part 1) and a #Giveaway
Sometimes I have trouble coming up with blogging ideas. It’s easy when I have a book coming out, but even that wears a little thin after a while. (Last month I told you about my upcoming April release…so it doesn’t seem fair that I talk about that release again in April, now does it? You […]
Writing what you know…or not
Back when I started writing, advice frequently popped up in writing articles and workshops: “write what you know.” And, when I kept writing and eventually became published, some of the comments from acquaintances implied that this principle surely must be true: if I was writing scenes in a book, then I surely must have personally experienced those […]