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January 29, 2025
Updating My Work Space
I’ll admit it because it is impossible to deny. My workspace is an enormous mess. When I am at my desk, I am writing, researching, doing email or gaming. When I am done, I get up and leave the room. But recently I was forced to start updating my space. My husband bought me a … Continue reading Updating My Work Space →
Published on January 29, 2025 23:54
January 28, 2025
Two Ways to Tell I Need to Stop Revising
This meme always cracks me up. The funniest thing about that is that I generally am not this writer. If anything, I tend to be a little too gutsy. I’ll show my critique group a first draft. I know it is a first draft and will need to be revised but I really don’t have … Continue reading Two Ways to Tell I Need to Stop Revising →
Published on January 28, 2025 23:04
January 27, 2025
3 Types of Series
Although I don’t write spooky, at least not yet, I did really enjoy the MasterClass with R.L. Stine. I find myself contemplating several points that he made including the idea that there are multiple types of series. When I tell you what they are you will mostly likely nod your head. “Right!” So let’s get … Continue reading 3 Types of Series →
Published on January 27, 2025 23:45
January 26, 2025
The Wordless Picture Book and Visual Literacy
I absolutely adore wordless picture books. This past weekend, I just added a new one to my list – MOON BEAR by Clare Helen Welsh. Okay, I feel I need to admit that this one isn’t quite wordless. It opens with one line of dialogue when Ettie’s mom tells her it is time for bed. … Continue reading The Wordless Picture Book and Visual Literacy →
Published on January 26, 2025 23:20
January 23, 2025
How to Write Your Denouement
I’ve managed to write openings that hook my readers. I’ve composed clever titles that make it to publication. But never have I ever created a picture perfect ending on the first try. Not once. My problem is not generally the climax of the story. I’m actually fairly good at that particular part of the story. … Continue reading How to Write Your Denouement →
Published on January 23, 2025 23:40
January 22, 2025
All the Things to Consider when Self-Publishing
At first I wasn’t sure why this memory popped into my head. Everyone in our presbytery was invited to read the same book and discuss it. One of the former teachers in our congregation asked what I thought of it. It quickly became a case of how do I tell someone I write nonfiction without … Continue reading All the Things to Consider when Self-Publishing →
Published on January 22, 2025 23:30
Support Your Fellow Authors
As an author, you likely know a lot of other authors. How can you support them all? It isn’t like your bank account is limitless, although, if it was think about all the book you could buy. Fortunately, there are other ways to support the authors you know and adore. So, what have I missed? … Continue reading Support Your Fellow Authors →
Published on January 22, 2025 08:44
January 20, 2025
Combating Writer’s Block: Meet Your Goal, Then Stop
I almost never have writer’s block. Sure, it happens every once in a while but it is pretty rare. I had to laugh today watching part of R.L. Stine’s MasterClass on writing fiction for young readers. We combat writer’s block in much the same way. Who knows? Maybe one day I’ll have 300 book in … Continue reading Combating Writer’s Block: Meet Your Goal, Then Stop →
Published on January 20, 2025 23:10
January 19, 2025
Surprise! Take Time to Consider Your Options
I was leaving church with my family Sunday when the pastor stopped to shake my hand. “I hope you’ll seriously consider preaching March something-or-another.” I’m absolutely certain that he said a specific date, but I have no recollection what it was. And my response was brilliant. “What are you talking about?” Apparently he had suggested … Continue reading Surprise! Take Time to Consider Your Options →
Published on January 19, 2025 23:23
January 16, 2025
Working Food Into Your Story
The other day we dropped into a local Chinese market. Everyone else in the family raved about it and I was the last to experience it. The first thing I saw were the pomelos. This is a photo of my pomelo and a mandarin. I absolutely adore pomelos but they are very seasonal at least … Continue reading Working Food Into Your Story →
Published on January 16, 2025 23:46


