Guest Post from Juliet Philip: The Writing Mojo: Why do YOU Write? Do you write to send a message to an audience? Continue Reading →
TED Talks That Will Inspire Your Writing If you haven’t unintentionally spent three hours watching TED Talks online, that’s about to change. Continue Reading →
Our Favorite Online Resources for Writing Mechanics Since it’s NaNo (National Novel Writing Month), the online writing community is abuzz with endless talk of that’s right, you guessed it, writing. Just this morning, we came across this blog by the amazing author Tex Thompson. Continue Reading →
How to Make Your Writing More Authentic The most gut-wrenching criticism that you could receive is that your story or characters do not feel ‘real’ or ‘authentic’. Continue Reading →
20 Tips on Writing from Famous Authors There is an abundance of writing advice available to authors these days, but sometimes the classics are best. Continue Reading →
7 Fonts to Never Ever, EVER Use in Your Book The font that you choose for your book is more important than you think. Continue Reading →
Guest Post from Jeff Peters: Proofreading and Editing Tips for Writers Proofreading and editing may sound easy, but it is a serious task that requires expertise and focus. Continue Reading →
The Most Entertaining Way to Improve Your Writing A savvy author is more likely to be a successful author if they’re an expert not only on their subject, but also on the book publishing business. Continue Reading →
Guest Post from Mary Clare Lockman: Why I Love Writing Fiction There is something so wonderful and so magical about taking a blank sheet of paper, putting some words on it, and getting a story. The act of writing these words allows the reader to conjure up images of people, places, and even purpose. Why this person did what they did. Continue Reading →
Why Social Media ISN’T As Scary As You Think It Is Two weeks ago, Wise Ink had our first workshop. Continue Reading →