Time Reveals All
WriteLife I’ve started editing again. Not because it was a job at the top of my list, but because my [...]
WriteLife I’ve started editing again. Not because it was a job at the top of my list, but because my [...]
WriteLife I should have been more productive this month. I really should have. I’m finally entirely over the bout of [...]
I’ve talked a lot about the benefits of using beta readers and having critique partners for our work.
This week, I wrote a short story for the first time ever.
It’s finally happening. Finally. After over a decade, our first novel, When the Rain Falls, is releasing soon (1st of December)! And we are so fricken excited.
Do you ever have times when your work life and writing life collide? When the frustrations of work spill into your writing, and vice versa?
Imagine a magical place where writers help foster each other’s craft, provide valuable feedback and encouragement, and culture an environment to let our creativity grow.
These past weeks I have been struggling to write anything. Words are hard to come by, and entire paragraphs even harder.
Feedback. The act of putting your work in front of someone with an opinion and waiting anxiously to hear that critique.
After my previous post, Research Tips from a Researcher, I realised there was so much more advice to offer.