Reblog: Writing Tips/Insights #11: The Rewriting Process

Following on from my post on first drafts, I was going to do a post on second drafts and then so on and so forth, but after much consideration, (and … Writing Tips/Insights #11: The Rewriting Process The rewriting process looks a little different for everyone, but I love this post because the process here … Continue reading Reblog: Writing Tips/Insights #11: The Rewriting Process

Why Does It Matter to Tell Stories that Matter?

Why do we tell stories? You could probably give me at least a million different reasons. We tell stories to entertain, distract, raise awareness, help others, even just to make money. Everyone has their own reason. But really, every storyteller has something in common. Deep down—so deep down, in some cases, that the person doesn't … Continue reading Why Does It Matter to Tell Stories that Matter?

Reblog: Why So Many People Write at Starbucks by A Writer’s Path

Why do so many people write at Starbucks? The answer has to do with me going to Nevis. Let me explain. Brain researchers don’t quite understand it all, but they’re learning more and more about something called “neuroplasticity.” This is the brain’s ability to change neural pathways and synapses due to changes in behavior, environment, […] … Continue reading Reblog: Why So Many People Write at Starbucks by A Writer’s Path

Pixar Uses a Secret to Make Their Stories Unique—Now You Can Use It Too

Have you ever noticed that most protagonists are...kinda the same? Whether it’s a children’s picture book or an adult thriller novel, the protag usually falls into one of two categories: a boy (young man, man, etc.) looking for adventure or a girl (young woman, woman, etc.) looking for independence/freedom. The secondary character and/or best friend … Continue reading Pixar Uses a Secret to Make Their Stories Unique—Now You Can Use It Too