This question came up today on a loop I’m part of, and I thought I’d share (with Nicki’s permission) both question and answer because they might help someone else too.
There I was, all happy and excited that a short scene from the villain’s POV (628 words) just flowed like water. Until I started pondering [...]
Learning how to edit your own work properly is worth every homicidal—or suicidal—moment. Learning how to critique someone else’s work can be both educational and wonderfully therapeutic because it shows you you’re not alone— neither in your mistakes nor in your desire to rip someone’s head off for pointing them out. Bless their hearts.
The best [...]
My guest today is Dr. Charley Ferrer, a world renowned Clinical Sexologist, Radio/TV Producer, and award-winning author of eight books on sexuality and self-empowerment. She also has two new books out—BDSM The Naked Truth and, of special interest to the writers among us, BDSM For Writers.
I first met Dr. Charley online at Savvy Authors and—in [...]
Sometimes in this business you’re lucky enough to meet a person you click with, a teacher whose style resonates with you. If you’re really lucky this happens to you near the beginning of your career–before you reach the head-banging stage where you have to unlearn the stuff you shouldn’t have spent your time and [...]
Continue reading about I’ve Got Rhythm… (and so has Margie!)
As a reader–and as a writer–how can you support the authors whose work you love? Buy their books? Absolutely! But is that all? Absolutely not.
In her blog Inspirational author, Jody Hedlund, (The Preacher’s Bride and The Doctor’s Lady) shares ten ways to take your enthusiasm and put it to good use.
When you’ve read it come back [...]


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