The Gathering: Our Origin Story

Critique groups have a bad rap in some writing circles. Ours works well, so we’ll be sharing our experience in a series of articles. This one focuses on our origin story: how we came together to create a long-lasting, successful writers’s support group. We’re four women who’ve never met and possibly never will. (Secretly we… Read more »

Leisure Learning, March 2023: Poetry Galore

Leisure Learning, March 2023: Poetry Galore

Greetings, fellow word nerds! As we head into April (aka National Poetry Month), it only makes sense that this month’s Leisure Learning column should focus on the short form of the written word. In a world where words can easily become blather, poetry offers a magnificent opportunity to return to the essence of our human… Read more »

#5onFri: Five Ways Numerical Data Can Improve Your Novel

#5onFri: Five Ways Numerical Data Can Improve Your Novel

A few weeks ago, I shared how numbers could improve your writing life. Today, I’m going to discuss how numerical data can improve your story. The suggestions I present here are in the context of novels, but you can apply these principles to other forms as well.  As with the previous article, I don’t want… Read more »

3 Ideas to Inspire Instagram-worthy Book Posts

3 Ideas to Inspire Instagram-worthy Book Posts

Have you noticed how some book posts can really grab your attention on Instagram or other social media platforms? Let’s dive into three ideas to spark an Instagram-worthy book post! We’ll analyze how bookstagrammers, bookstores, and authors leverage covers to create great visuals. Remember, these ideas don’t negate the need for solid cover design tenets… Read more »

Finding My Writing Tribe

Finding My Writing Tribe

My writing life began late in life. I had to catch up, make up for lost time writing, but I also had to catch up finding my writing tribe. Perseverance won the day, as it does, but it’s hard to recognize that while no obvious goals are met. It’s a matter of hope and faith,… Read more »

Four Powerful Tools for Creating Dread in Your Fiction

Four Powerful Tools for Creating Dread in Your Fiction

One of the best ways to keep your readers turning pages—in the horror, suspense, mystery, and thriller genres—is to infuse your fiction with a healthy dose of dread. But what is dread exactly? And how do you make sure that you’ve got it in spades? In simplest terms, dread is a constant, certain feeling that… Read more »

#5onFri: The Five Friends Every Author Needs

#5onFri: The Five Friends Every Author Needs

Writers love to talk about their books, their friends’s books, trends in the publishing industry, and our endless anxieties about writing. But our poor families can only take so much of this at the dinner table. My advice to every writer is to assemble a team of key friends who can handle your obsession, help… Read more »

Becoming a Writer, after Spending a Career Writing

Becoming a Writer, after Spending a Career Writing

In the Summer of 2022, after working in Communications & PR for 22 years, I left my writing job to become a writer. My Comms work was all in technology, 16 years of which I worked at Microsoft in a wide range of roles spanning corporate, product, issues, and executive communications. Over those years, I… Read more »