Sick? Stop Writing and Rest by Rochelle Melander
Dear Writers, Happy Spring! After months of teaching sneezing, coughing kids at the library, I finally got sick. Last Wednesday, I came down with a... Read More
Writers@Work: Building Reader Engagement on Your Blog by Nina Badzin
I’m delighted to welcome fellow blogger Nina Badzin to the blog. I met her through the blogging community and was immediately captivated by her enthusiasm... Read More
Writers Read: The Happy Writer—An Oxymoron? By Sylvie Kurtz
I’m delighted to welcome Sylvie Kurtz to the blog today. We met on Twitter (of course!), where she tweets great writing tips and tools. I... Read More
Writers Read: The Stories that Don’t Make Sense by Jocelyn Koehler
Our Friday Writers Read posts give authors an opportunity to write about the books that inspire their work. Today, Jocelyn Koehler writes about the enigmatic... Read More
Writers Read: Books to Stimulate Your Brain by Bob Sitze
I met Bob many years ago, when I was a graduate student. Over the years he has served as my mentor, friend, project manager, fellow... Read More
How Tai Chi Can Improve Your Writing By Mark L. Fuerst
I’m delighted to welcome Mark L. Fuerst to the blog today. He’s a fellow member of ASJA and an award-winning health and medical writer. With... Read More
Writers Read: Female Protagonists who Rock Fantasy Novels by Hannah Johnson-Breimeier
I’m thrilled to welcome one of my favorite Boswell Book Company‘s booksellers, Hannah Johnson-Breimeier, to the blog. She’s writing about one of my all-time favorite... Read More
Writers Who Speak & Speakers Who Write: One Certified Speaking Professional’s Strategy for Staying “Booked” by Mandi Stanley, CSP
I met Mandi Stanley this summer at the Mississippi Writer’s Guild Conference. She gave a brilliant talk on how to wow an audience. Immediately, I... Read More
Five Writing Tips Inspired by Jane Austen by Jane Nardin
I’m delighted to welcome author and professor Jane Nardin to the blog who has brilliant advice for us from Jane Austen and Pride and Prejudice.... Read More
Writers@Work: Prison Stories by Elaine Blanchard
I met Elaine Blanchard in 2006 at Washington National Cathedral’s College of Preachers. We’d both received fellowships to study writing. After long days of writing,... Read More