Writing

  • Wendy Higgins on the Challenge of Publication

    Wendy Higgins on the Challenge of Publication

    I’m often asked if I get writer’s block and how I get past it. The first answer is yes. Absolutely, without a question, I get terrible bouts of writer’s block. I’m talking about fortified WALLS that go up in my mind. I have yet to come up with a foolproof way to get past these…

  • Searching for a Writing Buddy

    Searching for a Writing Buddy

    Writing is most often portrayed as a solitary activity. Most people hear writer and picture a grumpy introvert poring over their manuscript in a dimly lit room, draining cups of coffee and filling wastebaskets with work they don’t like. It’s the romantic image of the focused artist, but the truth is, most of us aren’t like that;…

  • Guest Post: A Little Bit of Everything Gets You Nowhere

    Guest Post: A Little Bit of Everything Gets You Nowhere

    Jack of All Trades, master of none, that’s how it goes. Right? How do we know what our calling is when we have so many? I studied Fine Art in college. I focused on painting. But I never find myself able to commit to any one idea. When I moved to Germany, my new group…

  • Learning to Love Your Writing

    Learning to Love Your Writing

    As creatives, we never seem to be finished with our projects. Most writers find it difficult to read their work after publication, because we are harsh critics. It doesn’t matter how many times people tell us they enjoyed the story–we always find something in our work to criticize. I found that to be the case…

  • Guest Post: Maximize Your Writing Muses

    Guest Post: Maximize Your Writing Muses

    The word “muse” may often call forth images of Renaissance Italy, tortured poets and gifted painters with women to whom all their works were dedicated. Next to God, love is the second greatest inspiration visible in classic art, and even more so evident in the modern pieces of today. However, where does the inspiration come…

  • Tips on Overcoming Self-Doubt in Creativity

    Tips on Overcoming Self-Doubt in Creativity

    We waste so much potential every day when we listen to self-doubt. This week I talked to other creatives about the things keeping them from progress in their work. By the end of the discussion, I realized we had one common enemy: Doubt. It’s natural to fear nobody will like our work. Fear makes us question whether…

  • Guest Post: An Author’s Thoughts on Labels in Literature

    Guest Post: An Author’s Thoughts on Labels in Literature

    People often ask me why I became a writer, and the answer is actually quite simple: I’ve been in love with stories all my life. And that love began with reading. I became enthralled by stories at a very young age. Ballerina Bess and Dr. Suess were my first loves. I’d listen with rapt attention…

  • 3 Affordable Ways to Create a Dynamic Home Library

    3 Affordable Ways to Create a Dynamic Home Library By Miriam Bornstein There’s nothing quite like reading a page-turning novel, wearing a pair of your coziest socks and sipping tea from your favorite mug on a Sunday afternoon. No matter how large or small your living space is, creating the perfect reading environment is attainable…

  • Guest Post: How to Stay Productive and Motivated While Writing

    It feels so good to be a published author. I can’t put the feeling into words. If you had told me a year ago that I’d be where I am now, I might have laughed at you. Back then, I had a difficult time staying productive and motivated to put words on the page each…

  • NaNoWriMo 2015 & The Autumn Prince

    NaNoWriMo 2015 & The Autumn Prince

    I haven’t officially participated in NaNoWriMo for two years. Instead I would attempt smaller projects for Camp NaNo, none of which I completed; I always seemed to give up right when I gained some momentum. This year, though, it seems my Muse really took a liking to me; why not give it a try? For…

  • Interview: Jackie Lea Sommers on her novel, Truest

    When I was sent a review copy of Truest by Jackie Lea Sommers, I was immediately captivated by the poetic writing. Not only that, the plot was beautiful–so many sad and joyful feels! It’s one of the best books I’ve read this year so far. You can read my review here. I’m excited to have…

  • Introducing The Autumn Prince (Coming October!)

    Introducing The Autumn Prince (Coming October!)

    I’m very excited–and extremely proud–to be trying a serial story on October. Here on the blog, I’m going to post a bit of it every weekday; it is a short story called The Autumn Prince, some of which is already written, but some of which I’ll be writing as I go. I felt like harnessing the magic of Halloween…