by Stephanie Morrill | Jan 7, 2019 | Author Life, Creativity, Writing, Writing Life
Hi, writers! It’s hard to believe that we are a week into 2019 already! I ended 2018 and started 2019 teaching at a workshop for writers who have done the One Year Adventure Novel curriculum. I took no pictures (not really sure why???) so you’ll just have...
by Stephanie Morrill | Dec 24, 2018 | Grow An Author, Writing, Writing Life
Hi, writers! Shan, Jill, and I are off for the next couple weeks to enjoy our kiddos during their holiday break. We’ll be back Monday, January 7th, but before we go, here’s are 4 things we want to tell you: We are so grateful for you! We’ve had the...
by Stephanie Morrill | Dec 17, 2018 | Creativity, Productivity, Writing Life
“You know, there’s nothing in nature that creates all the time.” That’s what my friend said to me this summer, and it’s something that has echoed in my soul ever since. We were at a baseball game for our older boys, and she had...
by Shannon Dittemore | May 25, 2018 | Author Life, Reading, Writing Life
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...
by Shannon Dittemore | Apr 6, 2018 | Brainstorming, First Drafts, Grow An Author, Scenes and Scene Structure, Writing, Writing Life
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...
by Stephanie Morrill | Mar 19, 2018 | First Drafts, Grow An Author, Plot, 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...