Seated on the ground with phone in hand, I watch the leaves floting on the calm water, searching for ideas to write.
A tinkle of windchimes catches my ear and the words flow from my fingers like droplets from a waterfall
Seated on the ground with phone in hand, I watch the leaves floting on the calm water, searching for ideas to write.
A tinkle of windchimes catches my ear and the words flow from my fingers like droplets from a waterfall
Here’s a post that explains why you should be willing to let go of ideas for scenes that don’t work in your WIP. However, when you let go of an idea or three, don’t forget to dump the unwanted scenes somewhere else, so you can use them in another project or two.
Hello to all you fine bloggers and book lovers everywhere: Today I’d like to give everyone a little update about what’s been going on in my writing world over the last month, and some information about what I’ve got coming up. My latest author interviews Although I’ve been in a lot of interviews … Read more
Thanks Patty for sharing this information. If I may, I’d like to share the event link and give your readers more information about the event itself. along with talking about my rebranded book, I will allow other Electric Eclectic authors to tell the world about their books. I’ll be posting interview questions that authors can … Read more
It’s funny you should mention writing spaces, because Mine is unusual. I write at the booth in my parents’ camper, sitting on the bench that is closest to the bed. However, I also have been known to write on my phone, while riding down the road. You’re right about one thing, it’s not about the … Read more
Hello everyone, Tonight I have a challenge for you. Before I give you the writing prompt, let me explain how I became inspired to publish a post like this. I was listening to The Jen Lowry Writes podcast last night, and Dr. Jennifer Ikner Lowry gave us listeners the following challenge: She said that … Read more
If you believe that being an author is a collaboration, rather than a competition, this post will show you how that statement rings true. It’s also true in other industries as well. If you enjoy this post and agree with what the author has to say, please leave a comment on the original blog, give it a like and a share or two.
 Hello to all readers and writers in the blogosphere. I hope you are enjoying my new “featured Book of the week column†and I certainly hope you went out and picked up your own copy of Three: An Electric Eclectic Book by P.J. Roscoe. If so, please share it with your friends and leave a … Read more
Are you finding the marketing part of your author business to be a struggle? Here are some tips you can use to help you switch up your marketing strategies.
Here’s another fabulous blog interview I did a while back. Thanks Don for having me on your blog.
One thing that keeps me going on a project that seems endless is the fact that my characters or the story itself won’t leave me alone. If that happens, then you have an invested motivation to keep plugging at your book until it’s finished.
Here is a blog post that I found to be encouraging to me as a writer and as a reader. Reading outside your genre will inspire you in more ways than you can imagine. If that’s not reason enough to read far and wide, here’s another reason I started reading more than the genres I was comfortable with: I found out that I like writing in fantasy and Christian mystery/thriller. Maybe this avenue of self-discovery will hold true for you in a different way, but you’ll never know if you don’t expand your reading preferences.
Please enjoy the following post and if you like it, please leave a comment on the original blog and give it a like and a share or two.
Yes, I am a podcast addict. I will be sharing more tips I come across in the future.