LIVE EDIT: Character Depth in the Midst of High Action

In this episode, we meet a young woman in big trouble… Run the Gauntlet (RTG) is a free program where courageous writers submit their opening scenes for live developmental review. The feedback is recorded in real-time, on-screen, and then posted publicly so that we can all share in the insights garnered. In this live critique: … Continued

Your Story Outline Template

The first step for savvy storytellers. Writing a novel or memoir without a story outline is like driving without GPS. You don’t know where you’ll end up and chances are the journey will be a lot longer than necessary. This story outline template will allow you to clarify: Your characters’ developmental arcs. Have you introduced … Continued

LIVE CRITIQUE: A Historical Romance Takes a Gamble…

But does the creative risk pay off? Run the Gauntlet (RTG) is a free monthly program where one lucky writer receives a developmental edit of their opening scenes. The feedback is recorded in real-time, on-screen and then posted publicly so that other writers can share in the insights garnered. In this live critique: “The Viper” … Continued

How this Newbie Writer Scored 2.1 Million Wattpad Reads

And lived to tell the tale… Based in New Zealand, M. N. J. Greenhill is as mysterious and elusive as the paranormal characters in her stories. If you’ve never heard her name that might be because you’re yet to explore Wattpad, a website where people can read novels from up and coming writers, for free. … Continued

10 Power Tools For Proofreading & Editing

Guest Post: Editing & Proofreading Tools By Leona Hinton Writing with style and substance is essential to becoming a successful author or blogger, but perfecting the ability to proofread and edit your own work will save you time and money down the line. The best way to start the proofreading and editing process is to … Continued

10 Writing Websites You Need to Know

Guest Post: Veronica Hunt shares her favorite websites for writers. By Veronica Hunt The web is an endless source of information, inspiration, and everything else we wish we had more time for. Which is why I’ve cut through the noise to create a list of the top 10 writing sites every author should know. These … Continued

LIVE CRITIQUE: This Comedy Sci-Fi Is Action-Packed…

But how much is too much? Run the Gauntlet (RTG) is a free monthly program where one lucky writer receives a developmental edit of their opening scenes. The feedback is recorded in real-time, on-screen and then posted publicly so that other writers can share in the insights garnered. In this live critique: A big thanks … Continued

Finding a Great Romance Editor

How to recognize a great romance editor, and get the most out of their services. Romance editors: it might be hard to find one who embodies all of the attributes below (I’m not sure I do!) but these tips will help you navigate your way to the romance editor of your dreams. Alternatively, if you already … Continued

8 Tools For Writers: Freelance Secrets

Tools for Writers Who Want to Freelance Every craft comes with its tips, tricks, and tools, and freelance writing is no different. We live in an age where entire empires can be run from a single mobile phone. When it comes to scheduling, self-promotion and client care for freelance writers, a lot of the legwork … Continued

5 Storytelling Tips to Win Readers

Almost every rough draft I encounter would benefit from at least one, if not all of these storytelling tips. But before you toss that manuscript away, rest assured, each tip is easy to implement once you’re aware of the principles at play, and why they’re important. Storytelling Tips #5 Identify a Theme Great storytellers understand … Continued