Mark Twain did a lot of writing that he called “scraps” and I’ve fallen in love with the term.
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Mark Twain did a lot of writing that he called “scraps” and I’ve fallen in love with the term.
With the National Day on Writing approaching, I felt compelled to share an updated answer to the question of "Why Do You Write?"
The answer to the question of why I write and an exciting announcement.
When a fellow author challenges his readers to answer the question "why do you write?" I felt compelled to find and share my reasons.
The beginning of what I hope is a trend of me sharing writing of the non nonfiction variety.
As a writer, do you worry that the words won't always be there? Today author C.C. Chapman is pondering that.
Some mornings, finding the flow of creativity is easier than others.
A book proposal might not be the most fun thing to write, but doing so will let you know if your idea is enough for a full book.
I learned this week that when The Muse starts pushing it is easiest to give in rather than arguing.
A freelance writing assignment that Citrix and GoToMeeting hired me to do for them is now out!
I turned in the manuscript of my next book. Writing isn't always easy, but it sure is fun!
Scrivener and Freedom are two tools any author should be using to improve the amount of writing them do.