There are hundreds of social media sites to choose from. Think about that. Really think. Hundreds! Sure, you have a handful of the most popular ones, but none of them are quite fit for writers. Some may find success on Instagram or Facebook, but for most writers, it’s just not what they’re looking for. So … Continue reading This Site Might Be Better for Writers than WordPress
Unveiling a New World for Captivating Fiction
Two months ago, everything changed. After several months of learning, thinking, planning, and reworking my goals, I decided that I was going to make a shift. A very big shift. I started this blog four and a half years ago, intending to post my stories and just see what happened. Time passed, and soon enough, … Continue reading Unveiling a New World for Captivating Fiction
Why You Should Be Wary of New Writing Products
"Shiny new object" syndrome is real, and if you’re not careful, you might just fall prey to it. Writing products are everywhere—new word processors, organisation tools, worldbuilding assistants, tablets, grammar checkers. . . you name it! As writers always looking for ways to improve, these new toys can be very tempting, especially when everyone's trying … Continue reading Why You Should Be Wary of New Writing Products
Reblogs: On Writing Retreats
https://christianfreelancewritersnetwork.wordpress.com/2023/10/03/retreat/ Who doesn't want to go on a writing retreat? I happened to come across two great posts taking a nuanced view on writing retreats. The first, by Ann Byle, talks more about the benefits of taking a writing retreat. The second from writer sisters Amber and Ashley on Vocal is all about how you … Continue reading Reblogs: On Writing Retreats
How Learning New Skills Makes Your Writing Better
Complacency is the enemy of growth. When we settle into our careers, life can start to run on automatic. Wake up, go to work, get home, spend time with family, go to sleep, maybe go somewhere nice on the weekends and immerse ourselves in hobbies when we find time. Living this way, we may grow … Continue reading How Learning New Skills Makes Your Writing Better
Self-Published Authors, Don’t Miss Out on This Free Conference Happening Right Now!
I interrupt my normal Tuesday post to tell you that I finally opted to pay for a ticket to a free online writing conference. As I talked about a few weeks ago, free online writing conferences are happening all the time. If you haven’t already, you should start subscribing to writing websites so you can … Continue reading Self-Published Authors, Don’t Miss Out on This Free Conference Happening Right Now!
Writing Prompts to Get You and Your Readers in the Mood for Fall
What could be better than a story that puts you in the mood for the season? Fall is the favourite season of many, and for good reason. Crisp leaves, cool air, warm colour palettes, and the almighty pumpkin flavours combined with savoury-sweet spices are hard not to like. In some places, like where I live … Continue reading Writing Prompts to Get You and Your Readers in the Mood for Fall
These Sites Will Pay You to Write Your Own Fiction—But There’s a Catch
Fiction writers are always in need of money, right? If you're more into writing short stories and flash fiction, not quite ready to write a book to self-publish yet, or just looking for an easy way to get some extra cash doing what you're best at, you've probably wondered if there's any way to get … Continue reading These Sites Will Pay You to Write Your Own Fiction—But There’s a Catch
Reblog: Ten Writer Habits That Are a Detriment to the Writing Process by John W. Howell
Hi SEers. John is with you on this hump day. I hope your week is going well. If not, just hang in there since relief is only three days away. Today, … Ten Writer Habits That Are a Detriment to the Writing Process This post hit a little too close to home. You all know I … Continue reading Reblog: Ten Writer Habits That Are a Detriment to the Writing Process by John W. Howell
6 Tips to Create a Schedule that Works
How many hours do you have in a week? This is the question I asked myself out of curiosity one night, and the answer wasn’t the obvious 168. I started with that number, then subtracted the time required for all of my needs like sleeping and eating. Okay, so far, so good. I continued by … Continue reading 6 Tips to Create a Schedule that Works