110 – Putting Systems in Place
This month I am still talking about writing for minor holidays and anniversaries. In this podcast I reveal the grand plan behind this: it’s a
This month I am still talking about writing for minor holidays and anniversaries. In this podcast I reveal the grand plan behind this: it’s a
Minor holidays are a great opportunity for writers to show editors why they need to publish *this* story *now*. Forget about the over-subscribed holidays of
This month at StoryADay we’re all about revisions. This episode takes a look at how to revise your short stories without becoming overwhelmed, and invites
StoryADay May is over and now we get to celebrate. This episode talks about upcoming themes at the StoryADay blog, the Serious Writers’ Accountability Group
This week I share some of the prompts from week 4 of StoryADay May 2018, talk about creativity and limits, and encourage you to dive
The problem with doing something hard (like writing) is not that you aren’t good. It’s that it’s hard to know how long to work before
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