095 – Flash Fiction Part 1
February is the shortest month, so we’re focusing on the shortest of fiction: flash! (And, yes, I know there are shorter forms, but this is
February is the shortest month, so we’re focusing on the shortest of fiction: flash! (And, yes, I know there are shorter forms, but this is
As we settle into a new year of writing, it’s worth taking a look at our habits and forming an ‘if/then’ contingency plan to keep
Happy New Year! If you haven’t quite settled into your new routine (or your old routine) yet, and want to get creative, this is the
This week I talk about ways to make your life easier by embracing the idea of decision-making, both in your writing and in your writing
For all you NaNo novelists out there, deep in the belly of a fast-written novel, I have a suggestion for a way to revitalize your
Writing the first line of your story is tough. Opening lines must: Set up the main question the reader is going to be asking all
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Writing a story a day has been very good practice to develop a positive orientation to writing endeavors, not to mention that it has led me to meet new people, be part of a community and find my writing feet again.
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