8 Writers Who Write about Writing You would not be a writer if you didn’t go through bouts of forgetfulness.
Black History Month: Six Writers You Need to Read As Black History Month 2016 comes to close, we are also closing our tiny series on black authors. Continue Reading →
Why Writers Need to Leave the Desk Plenty of tips abound throughout the glorious internet on how to write the best of the best. Continue Reading →
What You Probably Meant to Say To Us: A Twitter-Inspired Etiquette Guide Here we are, trapped behind our laptops, just trying to transmute our vast, disorganized thoughts into legible English. Continue Reading →
Is Amazon.com the Modern Monopoly? When you consider of the word “monopoly” what comes to mind? Continue Reading →
The Best Twitter Accounts for Word Lovers There’s no other social media in this world that makes you more aware of the importance of individual words than Twitter does. Continue Reading →
How to Value your Writing This past weekend, Laura, a member of the Wise Ink team, attended the DFW Writer’s Conference outside of Fort Worth, Texas. Continue Reading →
How to Write the Right Way on Vacation If you’re in school—or your kids are—you know it’s the season for spring break. Continue Reading →
How to be a Good Critique Partner In our experience, the best writers are not the people who have the best innate style, or even those who work with the best editors. Continue Reading →
Memorial Day Post: Six Influential Literary Contributors Who Died in 2011 Happy Memorial Day weekend, writers! Continue Reading →