Managing Distractions as a Writer — A Writer’s Path

by Richard Risemberg I recently saw an ad for the Freewrite, a “distraction-free” portable word processor–that is, one with no Internet capability. I immediately recognized it as something inspired by the old Alphasmart Neo, but hipsterized a bit with an e-ink screen and a bit morte of a Dieter Rams styling. I knew […] via Managing… Continue reading Managing Distractions as a Writer — A Writer’s Path

Avoiding First Chapter Blunders — A Writer’s Path

by Ryan Lanz You’ve got your idea. Your characters are fleshed out. The setting is crystallized in your mind. You power up the laptop, and you place your fingers on the keys. Chapter one. There’s a magic in that. You can practically feel the readers forming an orderly line to purchase your book, […] via Avoiding… Continue reading Avoiding First Chapter Blunders — A Writer’s Path

How to be Edited as a New Author (Or at Any Level, Really…) — A Writer’s Path

by Michael Mohr A-number one advice for new writers especially: Don’t rush the process. Man oh man. How many writers approach me who think they’re going to hand me their first or second draft of a novel and after one developmental edit they’re going to be done? Far too many. In this new landscape […] via… Continue reading How to be Edited as a New Author (Or at Any Level, Really…) — A Writer’s Path

Guest post: Author Crispina Kemp — Word Shamble

Crispina Kemp has many talents. As well as an accomplished writer, prehistorian and photographer, she can now add self-published author to her resume, having just made her five book fantasy series – The Spinner’s Game – available for pre-order on Kindle. Today, in the first in a series of posts, she tells of the series’ […]… Continue reading Guest post: Author Crispina Kemp — Word Shamble

From The First To The Last Chapter – 5 Things To Keep In Mind — A Writer’s Path

by Daniel A. Roberts The ability to write a novel from start to finish doesn’t own any kind of magical formula. Like anything we try to accomplish in life, certain things can hinder the process. Some of them can’t be avoided, like the condition of your own health. If you’re coughing, wheezing, taking […] via From… Continue reading From The First To The Last Chapter – 5 Things To Keep In Mind — A Writer’s Path

What Feedback Should You Apply To Your Story? — A Writer’s Path

by Allison Maruska A critique partner (CP) recently told me one of the trickiest parts of the group is remembering not all feedback need be applied. It reminded me of my early days in the group – as a new writer, jumping into a gathering of other writers (who you assume all must have more… Continue reading What Feedback Should You Apply To Your Story? — A Writer’s Path

Formula for Fiction? A Simple Breakdown of 7 Point Plotting — A Writer’s Path

by Josh Langston I had been writing fiction for several years before I had the chance to attend a workshop presented by Kris Rusch and Dean Wesley Smith. This husband and wife team has achieved near legendary status in the speculative fiction writing world. They have both produced a prodigious volume of high […] via Formula… Continue reading Formula for Fiction? A Simple Breakdown of 7 Point Plotting — A Writer’s Path