- Zen – HaikuThought it was Sankrit, But from Japanese it came, To English one day. Into Japanese,… Read more: Zen – Haiku
- You, Stephen King, and J. K. RowlingThey’ve both written epic fantasy series and they both inspire me. I’m not sure if… Read more: You, Stephen King, and J. K. Rowling
- Yesterday – HaikuYesterday has passed, And today is almost gone, And tomorrow’s next.
- Yellow – HaikuWith yellow I can, Draw the sun and happiness, Far from cowardly.
- X – HaikuIn my heart an X, Is drawn each time I am hurt, Can they be… Read more: X – Haiku
- Writing: endings and beginningsWith the year 2020 about to become the year 2021, I’m starting to think about… Read more: Writing: endings and beginnings
- Writing Wednesday: How to Show Your Readers a Story“Show, don’t tell,” is frequent writing advice. Even though we say “tell me a story,”… Read more: Writing Wednesday: How to Show Your Readers a Story
- Writing Wednesday – time got away from meI meant to have a post about the writing process for you today, but time… Read more: Writing Wednesday – time got away from me
- Writing Science Fiction – RevisitedThere’s much more to sci-fi than science. On this day last year, I wrote a… Read more: Writing Science Fiction – Revisited
- Writing Prompts RevisitedI’ve used writing prompts on a lot of Thursdays. Time flies, and I didn’t manage… Read more: Writing Prompts Revisited
- Writing Prompts PastI don’t have any new content today, but I do have this category page.
- Writing Interrupted: I need to share thisIt would normally be Writing Advice today, but given the fact that WordPress has added… Read more: Writing Interrupted: I need to share this
- Writing Fiction Is – HaikuWriting fiction is, Having empathy with those, Who do not exist.
- Writing Community InsultsThis tweet by @mims_words and the comments are great “resources” if you want to fire… Read more: Writing Community Insults
- Writing Advice: What to do when an Editor sends you your edited manuscriptIt’s time. You’ve sent your manuscript to an Editor, you’ve waited while they’ve been working,… Read more: Writing Advice: What to do when an Editor sends you your edited manuscript
- Writing Advice: no need to be tense about verbs!Stories are full of action, so verbs are important, but don’t let that worry you.… Read more: Writing Advice: no need to be tense about verbs!
- Writing Advice: dealing with too many ideasAs a Writer, I often find myself in a situation many people might be surprised… Read more: Writing Advice: dealing with too many ideas
- Writing Advice: consider point of viewWho tells the story? Point of view (POV) is an important topic when you start… Read more: Writing Advice: consider point of view
- Writing Advice: Break up long sections of dialog, and an accidental storyWhen I sent Wounded Bride to be edited, the book was full of long sections… Read more: Writing Advice: Break up long sections of dialog, and an accidental story
- Writing Advice – The Long and the ShortFeatured image: tranquil lake reflecting house and forest — Photo by Tatiana Syrikova on Pexels.com… Read more: Writing Advice – The Long and the Short
- Writing Advice – Tell a StoryThere’s a lot of writing advice out there. Following some guidelines, such as the ones… Read more: Writing Advice – Tell a Story
- Writing Advice – Subject and Object PronounsPronouns can be a problem, and if your book contains many instances of incorrect ones,… Read more: Writing Advice – Subject and Object Pronouns
- Writing Advice – Point of ViewPistol: Why, then the world’s mine oyster. Which I with sword will open. William Shakespeare… Read more: Writing Advice – Point of View
- Writing Advice – Dialog AttributionYou’ve probably heard the phrase “show, don’t tell.” I’d like to show you why I… Read more: Writing Advice – Dialog Attribution
- Writing Advice – CharactersWithout characters, stories would tell very little. Would you want to pick up a book… Read more: Writing Advice – Characters
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