Here’s a fun story for your enjoyment and a challenge for everybody.
via The Riddle of Twelfth Night
Can you solve this riddle? If you want to give it a try, come back here, after reading the story and share your answer in the comments below.
Here’s a fun story for your enjoyment and a challenge for everybody.
via The Riddle of Twelfth Night
Can you solve this riddle? If you want to give it a try, come back here, after reading the story and share your answer in the comments below.
Here is some really good information to help you enhance your stories.
Stay tuned, for I have a new character interview coming up.
Hi Meg, I’ve even asked questions on some of my posts and got no comments, however, I have gotten tuns of likes. Although I get more comments onposts that I shared. For example, the post you published yesterday, I got a comment from someone saying that he has a passion for writing and the person … Read more
Here’s a promotional opportunity, where you can tell others a little about yourself and showcase your writing, instead of focusing on your books alone.
Here’s some advice to think about when you get another rejection from a publisher, editor or agent.
I love the reader response I get, because it gives me insights on my book and helps me shape my work in progress.
via Reader Response
Does this apply to a project that I’ve written, yet I dread the thought of editing it?
The only time I’m not writing or letting a story take shape in my head is when I’m sick. Other than that, I’m always writing, even when I’m doing other things.
You are so right! Our brains are weird, yet our stories can be even weirder. LOL!
If you’re planning to appear on a podcast in the near future, here are a fet tips you’ll want to keep in mind. These tips can be found at the following website. How To Be A Great Podcast Guest
Here’s a wonderful author interview for your enjoyment.
Lesson 3 of 3, the frosting on the cake.
via Write Large
Lesson 2 of 3.
via Write Medium
via Write Small
Here is the first of three valuable writing lessons. Feel free to use them in your next fiction project.