When You Walk Through A Storm, Write A Book by Kathy Haueisen
Note From Rochelle Dear Writers, Welcome to July! Today’s guest post comes from author Kathy Haueisen—and reminds us that for writers, our challenging... Read More
What I Learned from B.B. King about Writing and Life by Rochelle Melander
26 May 2015 Dear Writers, Would you like to share your new book with thousands? I’m offering a rare opportunity for authors to guest blog... Read More
Write Now! Tip: Be a Lucky Writer by Rochelle Melander
17 March 2015 Note From Rochelle Dear Writers, In Milwaukee, where I live, they’ve been celebrating St. Patrick’s Day since the first weekend in March.... Read More
The Artist’s Date by Rochelle Melander
3 March 2015 Note From Rochelle Dear Writers, I’m so happy it’s March! This Saturday (March 7th), I’ll be celebrating March and Dr. Seuss’s birthday... Read More
How to Clear Clutter and Write by Rochelle Melander
17 February 2015 Note From Rochelle Dear Writers, I made the mistake of going on Facebook before writing this morning. Oops. I was immediately hooked... Read More
How to Make Time to Write (Even if You Work Full Time) by Rochelle Melander
Dear Writers, What gets in the way of your writing? If you need support around something, send me a note and let me know: rochelle@writenowcoach.com.... Read More
Eliminate This Obstacle and Finish Your Book by Rochelle Melander
Every writer or wanna-be writer has ideas for books. The problem isn’t finding an idea, it’s choosing one. —Jo Linsdell When I meet with new... Read More
#NaNoWriMo Prep: Write What You Seek by Rochelle Melander
Write the book you want to read, the one you cannot find. —Carol Shields About a year ago, Louise Penny came to Boswell... Read More
Five Tools to Clear Your Mind and Write by Rochelle Melander
With all that’s been going on this month, I’ve done little more than skip from task to task, crossing items off my mental to-do list.... Read More
Listening for Voices by Rochelle Melander
Many people hear voices when no one is there. Some of them are called mad and are shut up on rooms where they stare at... Read More