Mixing first person and third person limited points of view in your writing

When I was in my writing zone on Sunday afternoon, I had an idea to mix first person POV with limited third person Point of view (POV). I posed the question on the camp NaNoWriMo message board for the cabin I’m participating in. Here’s a link that explains how to write using both first and … Read more

Publishing News and General Updates

Hey there everyone, I know it’s been a while since I have actually posted an update, that is except for blog posts that I’ve shared, but today I have a bit of exciting publishing news for you.   First of all, if you remember, I made an announcement about my upcoming book festival. However, Due … Read more

When I am not writing…

via When I am not writing…

My answer to this question is simple, yet complex. I love to read, listen to podcasts about writing, listen to music, crochet and do other things in my spare time. The first and most important is spending time in prayer and worshiping the Lord and spending time with my precious daughter when she’s with me, and my nieces and nephews. Often times, I will go sit out on my parents’ front porch swing to contemplate my thoughts for the day. I have hada crazy last few weeks, and I have to spend time regrouping from that, so journaling is very helpful and healing for me. These are the things I do now, when I’m not writing, revising, or marketing my books.

After reading the linked post, please come back here and tell me what you do when you’re not writing or creating your own art.

A NaNoWriMo peptalk that stands out in my mind

Hello everyone, I have been listening to the Author Stories podcast with Hank Garner www.hankgarner.com for a couple of months now. I found this podcast by reading through the recommendations that the Podcasts app on my iPad gives me when I search for writing related podcasts. The last few episodes have given me a great … Read more

Writing Tip: To Plot or Not to Plot

via Writing Tip: To Plot or Not to Plot

Personally, I would use that template, or make notes to plan out specific scenes in my novels; however, in the plotting process, I actually end up pantsing a huge chunck of the story, because the characters end up driving the story in a completely different direction.

Are you a plotter or a pantser? If you are a plotter, or if you both plot and pants your novel, what are your general plotting methods?

A fun writing challenge!

Hello everyone, Today I want to talk about a topic that’s a little lighter in tone. Let’s do something fun, let’s have a writing prompt challenge!   I was looking around on a social media app called Vorail, and I found some interesting questions. I had to think about some of these, because they are … Read more

”Innovation Begins With Creativity”

via ”Innovation Begins With Creativity” This article gives a whole meaning to the word :creativity: Are you a “bit cC” Creative person or a “little c” creative person? Read the article and find out for yourself. The answer to this question might come as a surprice to you! I know it did for me. Happy … Read more

Changing Up Your Writing Routine Could Solve Your Biggest Creative Problem

via Changing Up Your Writing Routine Could Solve Your Biggest Creative Problem Having a strict writing routine doesn’t always work for me. Whe I want to sit down and write or edit, I sometimes get bogged down. However, I can be reading a book that’s totally unrelated to what I’m writing, and I get inspired, and … Read more