Tag: women writes
A Long Road to Publication for Jane Cawthorne’s Patterson House
A Long Road to Publication for Jane Cawthorne’s Patterson House The road to publication for Patterson House, my first novel, has been rocky. What is It about this story that drove me forward for the better part of two decades and through so many obstacles? I think it was the main characters. In Patterson House, […]
AUTHORS INTERVIEWING CHARACTERS: Katie Keridan
AUTHORS INTERVIEWING CHARACTERS: Katie Keridan About REIGN RETURNED Kyra Valorian is the most gifted Astral healer the golden-blooded realm of Aeles has seen in ages. When tragedy strikes, Kyra discovers she possesses a life-changing gift: she’s a Recovrancer, able to enter the realm of the dead and recover those who’ve died before their time. Unfortunately, […]
10 Published Authors Share Their Best Writing Advice
By Marissa DeCuir The writer’s life can be creatively fulfilling and packed with possibility — and it can also be arduous, frustrating, and downright lonely. Sometimes you just need another writer friend (or ten!) who gets it, has been there, and can give you that little bit of encouragement or great piece of advice that […]
Using What We Know To Imagine What Might Have Been
Using what we know to imagine what might have been: Weaving technical expertise into creative writing Had you asked me five years ago if I would ever write a memoir, I might have answered “maybe.” If the query had been about writing a novel? Never! My brain, schooled and journeyed through decades of a profession […]
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