Steve KettmannKeep the Dead AliveMost authors or would-be authors write out of some itch to outlast our heartbeat, to accomplish the improbable and have a mark we made…Jun 21, 20202Jun 21, 20202
Ilina DimitrovaThis is What I’ve Learned Writing Day and NightI’ve been trying to become a better writer my entire life. I read a lot, I experiment a lot, and I delete a lot. The one thing I’ve…Jun 21, 20201Jun 21, 20201
Jessie KwakWhat I Learned In My Fourth Year As A Freelance WriterWelcome to my annual review post, where I take a look back at 2017 to see how I make a living writing. Read about Year 3 (2016), Year 2…Jan 16, 2018Jan 16, 2018
Melinda CrowEverything I Learned from 30+ Years as a Travel Writer Crammed into a Single ListicleAs far as travel writers go, I am an oldster. I come from the Typewriter Age. My first computer had the words “Radio Shack” on the side and…Jul 3, 20172Jul 3, 20172
Rachel ToalsonThe Risky Power of a Writer’s Pen: On BraveryIn the wake of any big news item of interest or an issue of note or, say, political upheaval, the Internet is always filled with blogs and…Mar 21, 20172Mar 21, 20172
Rachel ToalsonHow to Become an Expert WriterI write in a lot of different genres, and for a while I thought that meant I couldn’t quite become an expert in any of them. But then I…Mar 7, 20172Mar 7, 20172
Mary Alice Long LICSW PhDWrite from the HeartInspired by Melodie Ramone’s writing:Feb 10, 2017Feb 10, 2017
Rachel ToalsonOn the Endless Possibilities of Writing What You KnowWe’ve all heard it before. There is this timeless advice that’s always given to writers. It sounds like this: Write what you know.Feb 7, 2017Feb 7, 2017
Rachel ToalsonOn the Myth that Writing Comes NaturallyI used to think that writing came naturally to me. When I was in high school I won all sorts of awards for my writing. When I became an…Jan 23, 20173Jan 23, 20173