• Friday’s Findings: The Snowflake Method Using Tabs

    Friday’s Findings: The Snowflake Method Using Tabs

    People have sprinkled various ways to use Randy  the Snowflake Method of developing a novel: Excel Spreadsheets; a three-ring binder; Plottr software; and so on. Really, some notebook paper and a pen would be enough. However, a writer who wanted to experiment using the Snowflake Method with different mediums has plenty of options. All of them are…

  • Writing and Chaos

    Writing and Chaos

    “I write late at night, and I always listen to music. I can’t write in silence. I have to have some sort of chaos around me to feed off of.” — Matt Dinniman Photo by Eugene Golovesov My Linktree

  • Friday’s Findings: Keeping Tabs

    Friday’s Findings: Keeping Tabs

    How to use tabs in Google.Docs for writers I use Google. Docs for my novel WIPs (Work in Progress) and recently I noticed a new feature on the side of the screen. Tabs. “What are tabs?” Well, I looked it up and found that these tabs can be a great help for organizing a novel.…

  • Writing Is Like Driving a Car

    Writing Is Like Driving a Car

    “You can’t write and edit at the same time … It’s like driving a car. You can’t drive with your foot on the gas and your foot on the brake.” —Emmy Laybourne Photo by Tobi My Linktree

  • Friday’s Findings: Write That Rough Draft with Abandon

    Friday’s Findings: Write That Rough Draft with Abandon

    How to Silence Your Inner Editor and Finish Your Story “I’ll write something and then throw it away,” someone recently confessed to me. “That’s why I never finish anything I start.” My reaction? Sadness. She didn’t want anyone to see her writing. But who said anyone had to see it? And if it was a…

  • Friday’s Findings: My Autodidactic University

    Friday’s Findings: My Autodidactic University

    Let’s not talk about how long ago I graduated from university. The world is a different place. I studied journalism and then went to art school. I’m embarrassed to say it took me longer than it should to realize this: graduating from high school or college is just the beginning. School’s purpose is to teach us…

  • Friday’s Findings: Creating a scene palette

    Friday’s Findings: Creating a scene palette

    When creating a scene for the first time, I have a list. And I try to hit as many points on that list as possible: But before writing the rough draft of a scene, I have practiced a step I got from a thin, little book called Every Writer Has a Thousand Faces by poet…

  • The Best Time in History to Self-Publish

    The Best Time in History to Self-Publish

    “This is the best time in history to self-publish. There’s no longer an old-boy network between you and your readers. If your story is good, it’ll get around. And it costs you nothing to try.” -Andy Weir Friday’s Findings Photo by David Besh: https://www.pexels.com/photo/full-moon-on-a-daybreak-884788/ My Linktree

  • Your Dedication

    Your Dedication

    “You can measure your worth by your dedication to your path, not by your successes or failures.” —Elizabeth Gilbert Photo by Travis Rupert: https://www.pexels.com/photo/scenic-view-of-ocean-during-sunset-1032650/ My Linktree


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