Imagery in Your Writing

Imagery in Your Writing

“A picture is worth a thousand words” is one of those old adages that holds true. It might seem skewed in favor of painters and photographers, but before you declare me a traitor, hear why it’s true for your writing as well. Fiction and nonfiction. Think of your...
Editing for Indies Interview Out Today!

Editing for Indies Interview Out Today!

The Editing for Indies Interview is out today!   Simon Whistler of the Rocking Self-Publishing Podcast recently interviewed me about editing for indies. I’ve been working with Simon on his forthcoming Audiobooks for Indies. Working with him is as much of a...
When to Slow Down

When to Slow Down

There is a time and place for summary in every story, but it’s not when you’re writing an important or dramatic scene. The more important the scene, the more you need to slow down. Summary is useful when you need to move along and a wide brush stroke...
To Be, Or Not To Be? In Your Writing, Not To Be!

To Be, Or Not To Be? In Your Writing, Not To Be!

As a native speaker of any language, you get to take certain things for granted, like conjugating irregular verbs. I’m not sure I was really aware of irregular verbs, never mind conjugating them, until I took French. Then, because I took English for granted, I...

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