The Synopsis Is Your Compass
Writing the first draft of a novel is often about trying out audacious ideas, following tangents, experimenting, and digressing—without editing
Read MoreWriting the first draft of a novel is often about trying out audacious ideas, following tangents, experimenting, and digressing—without editing
Read MorePhoto by Nicolas Solerieu on Unsplash Every writer needs a little inspiration once in a while. For today’s prompt, write
Read MorePhoto by Nicolas Solerieu on Unsplash Every writer needs a little inspiration once in a while. For today’s prompt, write
Read MoreHart Hanson wrote for Canadian television before moving to Los Angeles, where he worked on various TV programs before creating
Read MoreHart Hanson wrote for Canadian television before moving to Los Angeles, where he worked on various TV programs before creating
Read MoreWhen my daughter was three, I tried to read her a picture book version of Little Red Riding Hood. We
Read MoreWhen my daughter was three, I tried to read her a picture book version of Little Red Riding Hood. We
Read MoreWhen I set out to write my memoir, When Skies Are Gray: A Grieving Mother’s Lullaby, about the sudden stillbirth
Read MoreWhen I set out to write my memoir, When Skies Are Gray: A Grieving Mother’s Lullaby, about the sudden stillbirth
Read MoreIn this week’s round up brought to us by Script magazine, learn how Attachment Theory is a powerful tool when
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