
LET’S TALK about WRITING BOOKS
Finding Your Voice in Writing: The Truth!
What is voice? How do you find your voice? In the world of writing and writing education, there’s a lot of talk about voice, and it can be a tricky thing to nail down. Today, I’m going to share with you my best tips for finding your voice.
Am I Ready for a Literary Agent? Here's My Answer...
You know by now that you need a literary agent to sell your book to most publishers, at least the big ones. If you’ve checked out some of my other posts, you may even know the steps to get one.
But how do you know when you’re ready for a literary agent? Today, I’m going to share with you four must-dos before you’re ready for a literary agent. Let’s go.
Can a Book Boost Your Business?
If you’re an entrepreneur, you’ve probably wondered if publishing a book could boost your business. I’ve been in a number of business groups since I launched my own business a few years ago, and I’ve learned a lot from these groups and from my fellow entrepreneurs.
But there’s one trap I’ve noticed a number of entrepreneurs falling into that I think keeps them from understanding how powerful a book could be for them. Today I’m going to talk about that trap, and how writing a book can be a great marketing move. Let’s go!
First Draft Pharmacy: Why is My Plot Wonky?
Welcome to an issue of ‘first draft pharmacy’ where we discuss and hopefully solve some of your biggest writing issues. Today, we’re going to talk about something that’s often tricky for writers working on a first draft of a book: a wonky plot.
If You Want to Write More Quickly, Stop Doing This!
One of the most frequent questions I get from writers is: how am I (Mary) able to write so fast? Especially after they hear that I usually knock out my first draft in about 3 months…everyone wants to know how.
So here it is: my answer.
There’s one common habit shared by almost all writers who struggle with their writing pace—and I’m going to tell you what that is and how to fix it so that you can write more quickly if you want to. Let’s go.
First Draft Pharmacy: Why Does My Dialogue Read Wrong?
Whenever I ask writers in my program what they’re struggling with, someone always says: help, my dialogue is terrible.
Dialogue can be really, really hard to nail. So why isn’t your dialogue working—why does it read just…wrong—and what can you do to fix it? Today, I’m going to give you five tools to diagnose and fix your dialogue.
Yeah, Right! 3 Common Writing Myths, Busted
There is so much writing advice out there that it can get overwhelming. Should you open your novel with the weather? Or never open it with the weather?
Should you include a dream sequence or never include a dream sequence?
Are memoirs done? Is publishing done? Ahhh!
Today, I’m going to debunk, as in bust open, the 3 most destructive writing myths that I see causing writers to suffer.
3 Exercises to Dramatically Boost Your Writing
You want to improve as a writer—but you don’t want to spend all your time doing craft exercises when you can barely find time to work on your actual book. Does this sound like you?
If so, you’re in the right place. In this post, I’m sharing three exercises that will dramatically boost your writing skills and move you further along in your current creative writing project. Let’s go.
First Draft Pharmacy: Why Are My Characters Flat?
Welcome to another issue of ‘first draft pharmacy’ where we discuss and hopefully solve some of your biggest writing issues. Today, we’re going to talk about why your characters might be falling flat.
I’m going to share 5 questions to ask yourself to figure out why and fix the problem. Let’s go!