Mastering Dialogue: A Christmas Guide

Dialogue is like the Christmas lights on your story’s tree. When it’s done right, everything sparkles and feels magical. When it’s done wrong, it’s a tangled mess that makes you want to scream into your hot chocolate. If you want your characters to sound like real people and not like creepy robotic elves, this festiveContinue reading “Mastering Dialogue: A Christmas Guide”

Transform Your Writing: Tips for Crafting Memorable Settings

Let me tell you something right now: locations matter. They matter like oxygen to your lungs, like that first cup of coffee in the morning, like your Wi-Fi signal when you’re in the middle of a dramatic writing breakthrough. A well-written location isn’t just a backdrop—it’s the pulse of your story, the heartbeat of yourContinue reading “Transform Your Writing: Tips for Crafting Memorable Settings”

Top Writing Apps for Creatives in 2024

Writers, like knights of the literary world, need the right sword—or in our case, a killer app—to slay their projects.  Whether you’re conjuring up a novel, wrestling with a screenplay, or just trying to make your blog post sound like you know what you’re doing, having the right tools can turn you into the word-wieldingContinue reading “Top Writing Apps for Creatives in 2024”

How To Title Your Story

Choosing a title for your story can be a tricky business. Sometimes it can feel even harder than writing the story itself – there is so much pressure to pick the right one.  A bad title can ruin all the hard work you just put into crafting the perfect story because if your title isContinue reading “How To Title Your Story”

How to Develop Your Writing Practice

We all know that we get better at what we practice. Even if you have a natural talent and innate skills you still need to spend time honing those skills and learning your craft. Just like a ballerina would do a daily barre routine or an athlete might run everyday, a writer needs to stretchContinue reading “How to Develop Your Writing Practice”

Finding the Time to Write

I feel guilty about a lot of things. I feel guilty that I don’t eat enough fruit and veg, that I don’t understand politics better, the amount of sugar I have in my tea, and that body buried in the back garden – just kidding! (it’s in the front garden). One thing I feel mostContinue reading “Finding the Time to Write”

The Year of 100 Rejections

We all like being told “yes.”  Yes, you can have the last biscuit.  Yes, you got the job.  Yes, we would like to publish your writing.  Yes, yes, YES!  Yes is a magic word, yes is a mood booster, happy smiles, good feelings inducer. Yes is a drug. And just like a drug not getting yourContinue reading “The Year of 100 Rejections”