As writers, we write because we love to create stories, which we owe to the very stories we came to adore as children.
Author: Emma Kathryn Harris
Why doubts follow us as writers, and how to silence them
As writers, we are skilled in storytelling. Yet, imposter syndrome gets into our heads. Why do the doubts taunt us? And how can we silence them so we do not give up on our creativity?
How I keep the Kleenex company in business
How Kleenex, humor, and daydreaming somehow help me stay positive and ultimately write better.
What to do in cold weather with an ice storm on the way
New to the cold weather experience? Here are a few tips from a New England girl to keep you, and your home, safe and warm.
How to reset your creativity when your brain feels fried
Are you writing so much that your brain feels fried? Here are a few ways to reset your creativity and help you keep going despite rejections.
What illness taught me about television and rewriting scripts
Watching movies and shows to edit dialogue, plot, and character development, can help us improve our writing skills.
