Finding Resources for Writers

Jami GoldWhen I first started out in earnest as a writer, there was no real organized community of writers online.

Fast forward over ten years later, and the online writing community has exploded with tons of advice and resources for writers—but how to organize the information to make it usable?

Hope you’ll pop over to Jami Gold’s blog for my post on the WKB. :)

Getting to Know Your Character and the Appeal of Small Town Settings

PenguinToday I’m on Penguin’s blog, talking a little bit about an easy way you can get acquainted with your characters—by spending a whole day with them while doing your regular routine. (Just be careful…sometimes it’s easy to get carried away!) Hope you’ll pop by and join me.

I’m also on Joanna Penn’s blog, The Creative Penn, talking a bit about the appeal of a small town setting (and why I choose it over and over again!) Thanks, y’all!


It’s easy to lose focus in the middle of a book. Usually that’s when I start running out of steam—and realizing I still have a long way to go to wrap up my story.

Since I’ve frequently encountered the saggy middle problem, I’ve developed different techniques to help me approach it. Hope you’ll join me today at Janice Hardy’s blog for some tips.

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