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How to Build Systems so You Can Reach Your Writing Goals

How to Build Systems so You Can Reach Your Writing Goals

by Stephanie Morrill | Sep 25, 2017 | Goals

Stephanie Morrill is the creator of GoTeenWriters.com and the author of several young adult novels, including the historical mystery, The Lost Girl of Astor Street (Blink/HarperCollins). Despite loving cloche hats and drop-waist dresses, Stephanie would have been a...

Writing Exercise #15: Quick answers

by Shannon Dittemore | Sep 22, 2017 | Writing, Writing Exercise

Shannon Dittemore is the author of the Angel Eyes novels. She has an overactive imagination and a passion for truth. Her lifelong journey to combine the two is responsible for a stint at Portland Bible College, performances with local theater companies, and an...
How I Cut 33K Words (Twenty Percent) From My Epic Fantasy Novel

How I Cut 33K Words (Twenty Percent) From My Epic Fantasy Novel

by Jill Williamson | Sep 20, 2017 | Editing

Jill Williamson is a chocolate loving, daydreaming, creator of kingdoms. She writes weird books in lots of weird genres like fantasy (Blood of Kings and Kinsman Chronicles), science fiction (Replication), and dystopian (The Safe Lands trilogy). Find Jill...
What Are Your Personal Writing Rules?

What Are Your Personal Writing Rules?

by Stephanie Morrill | Sep 18, 2017 | Author Life, The Craft of Writing, Writing Life

Stephanie Morrill is the creator of GoTeenWriters.com and the author of several young adult novels, including the historical mystery, The Lost Girl of Astor Street (Blink/HarperCollins). Despite loving cloche hats and drop-waist dresses, Stephanie would have been a...

Writing Exercise #14: Endings As Beginnings

by Shannon Dittemore | Sep 15, 2017 | Writing Exercise

Shannon Dittemore is the author of the Angel Eyes novels. She has an overactive imagination and a passion for truth. Her lifelong journey to combine the two is responsible for a stint at Portland Bible College, performances with local theater companies, and an...
Seven Writing Tips From Roald Dahl To Celebrate His Birthday

Seven Writing Tips From Roald Dahl To Celebrate His Birthday

by Jill Williamson | Sep 13, 2017 | Author Life, Writing Life

Jill Williamson is a chocolate loving, daydreaming, creator of kingdoms. She writes weird books in lots of weird genres like fantasy (Blood of Kings and Kinsman Chronicles), science fiction (Replication), and dystopian (The Safe Lands trilogy). Find Jill...
Writing Goals and the Clarity that Comes From Having Them

Writing Goals and the Clarity that Comes From Having Them

by Stephanie Morrill | Sep 11, 2017 | Goals

Stephanie Morrill is the creator of GoTeenWriters.com and the author of several young adult novels, including the historical mystery, The Lost Girl of Astor Street (Blink/HarperCollins). Despite loving cloche hats and drop-waist dresses, Stephanie would have been a...

Writing Exercise #13: Why Do Characters Do What they Do?

by Shannon Dittemore | Sep 8, 2017 | Writing

Shannon Dittemore is the author of the Angel Eyes novels. She has an overactive imagination and a passion for truth. Her lifelong journey to combine the two is responsible for a stint at Portland Bible College, performances with local theater companies, and an...
Books In The Public Domain (that writers can play with!)

Books In The Public Domain (that writers can play with!)

by Jill Williamson | Sep 6, 2017 | Brainstorming, Creativity, Lists for Writers

Jill Williamson is a chocolate loving, daydreaming, creator of kingdoms. She writes weird books in lots of weird genres like fantasy (Blood of Kings and Kinsman Chronicles), science fiction (Replication), and dystopian (The Safe Lands trilogy). Find Jill...
Staying Focused as a Creative (And When You Maybe Shouldn’t)

Staying Focused as a Creative (And When You Maybe Shouldn’t)

by Stephanie Morrill | Sep 4, 2017 | Creativity

Stephanie Morrill is the creator of GoTeenWriters.com and the author of several young adult novels, including the historical mystery, The Lost Girl of Astor Street (Blink/HarperCollins). Despite loving cloche hats and drop-waist dresses, Stephanie would have been a...
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