Entries from April 2008

Remembering Your Why

Date April 24, 2008

by Rhonda Warren
Are you a work at home parent or striving to become one? During your day as a work at home parent it is easy to get involved in other things around the house that keep your pretty much pre-occupied from your business. Which in turn leaves you feeling that you have accomplished nothing […]

Break into Print: 7 Habits of Highly Published Authors

Date April 22, 2008

by Lucia Zimmitti
Every writer knows the publishing world is grindingly competitive. Despite that truth, previously unknown authors break into print each year. Don’t think of getting published as an amalgam of mysterious formulae that only an elite few understand. Treat each day as an opportunity to […]

Assess Your Writing Temperament and Be More Productive

Date April 21, 2008

by Lucia Zimmitti
You’ve probably reflected on your overall temperament and how it impacts your relationships. For instance, you have some idea about what kind of friend you are, what kind of parent or sibling or spouse or significant other. But have you ever thought about what kind of writer you are? Finding out can shed […]

Send In Your Fiction!

Date April 20, 2008

Every so often we will spotlight a work of fiction sent to us by our readers. If you have written something and would like to have it spotlighted here, please send it to us. It should be between 200-500 words. You may include a short paragraph describing yourself, your writing and a […]

Writing Help - How Can You Improve Your Writing Skill?

Date April 19, 2008

by Deanna Mascle
Learning to write is a never-ending process. Improving your writing skill can be challenging and difficult even if you love writing — and incredibly daunting if you hate it. My students and readers ask me all the time how they can become better writers. So what can you do improve your writing skill? […]