If you follow my witterings, you've probably heard me talk about the choices we make. It follows the same vein as how you make a daily habit. You put in the minutes, the time to literally do. And if you aren't doing, chances are, you aren't seeing results, right? That's how a book gets written, or you stay in serviceable shape. It's ten minutes of your day, more or less, where you put in the time. It seems so pithy, but trust me when I say it adds up.
Weekly Writerly Witterings ~ Dare to Dream
witter (ˈwɪtə) vb – (often foll by: on) to chatter or babble pointlessly or at unnecessary length n – pointless chat; chatter COLLINS ENGLISH DICTIONARY – COMPLETE AND UNABRIDGED, 12TH EDITION 2014 © HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014 Most of us like to think we're special, enlightened, a glimmer in the dark. The truth is... Continue Reading →
Weekly Writerly Witterings ~ Pay it Forward
witter (ˈwɪtə) vb – (often foll by: on) to chatter or babble pointlessly or at unnecessary length n – pointless chat; chatter COLLINS ENGLISH DICTIONARY – COMPLETE AND UNABRIDGED, 12TH EDITION 2014 © HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014 My old boss and mentor gave me some very sage advice a year... Continue Reading →
Weekly Writerly Witterings ~ My Journey from Newbie to Entrepreneur
witter (ˈwɪtə) vb – (often foll by: on) to chatter or babble pointlessly or at unnecessary length n – pointless chat; chatter COLLINS ENGLISH DICTIONARY – COMPLETE AND UNABRIDGED, 12TH EDITION 2014 © HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014 For those of you unaware, I am about to publish an expanded and... Continue Reading →
Writer’s Digest – Plotters vs. Pantsers
We Write Fantasy authors present another Writer’s Digest! What’s it all about, you ask? Every other week we will ask our authors questions about the writing process. While geared toward our fellow authors and aspiring writers, we hope you all enjoy this insight into our craft. via Writer's Digest - Ask Our Authors See what... Continue Reading →
Writing Hacks by Author Melissa Wright
Happy Friday! At We Write Fantasy, Melissa Wright, author of The Frey Saga shares a bi-weekly feature on "Writing Hacks" via Writing Hacks: Promo & Design. Check out this sneak peek and don't forget to share your thoughts and share links below! Indies spend a great deal of time marketing their own work. If you... Continue Reading →
Friday Flash Fiction with Author K.D. Jones
Yesterday on #WeWriteFantasy, the amazing, magical and brilliant K.D. Jones shared a few insider tips on writing flash fiction. I love reading flash fiction but have rarely been able to write it myself. Most flash ideas blossom into fully-fledge novellas at the very least, so it's difficult to imagine containing myself like that. But I'm... Continue Reading →
Weekly Writerly Witterings ~ Starting Somewhere P2
witter (ˈwɪtə) vb – (often foll by: on) to chatter or babble pointlessly or at unnecessary length n – pointless chat; chatter COLLINS ENGLISH DICTIONARY – COMPLETE AND UNABRIDGED, 12TH EDITION 2014 © HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014 Today I wanted to share another post from We Write Fantasy ~ Starting... Continue Reading →
Weekly Writerly Witterings ~ Starting Somewhere P1
witter (ˈwɪtə) vb – (often foll by: on) to chatter or babble pointlessly or at unnecessary length n – pointless chat; chatter COLLINS ENGLISH DICTIONARY – COMPLETE AND UNABRIDGED, 12TH EDITION 2014 © HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014 This week I wanted to share my post from We Write Fantasy : A... Continue Reading →
Writing Hacks: Where Ideas Come From with Melissa Wright
This weekend, on #WeWriteFantasy, Melissa Wright shares her tips & advice on finding fresh ideas via Writing Hacks: Where Ideas Come From