Why I’m (Not) Worried About Being a Slow Indie Author — A Writer’s Path

by Kelsie Engen I’ve talked earlier this year about my two-year writing plan, where I’ve scheduled out my WIPs and made rough guidelines for publishing those WIPs. In that post, I also admitted the ridiculous number of WIPs I have in progress, all in various spots on the path to publication. Now, I […] via Why… Continue reading Why I’m (Not) Worried About Being a Slow Indie Author — A Writer’s Path

STIRRING THE PLOT – how to build tension in your writing. — RELAX AND WRITE

As writers our primary aim is to keep our readers turning pages, engaged with our stories. Yes, we’re really quite wicked. We like to keep our readers up all night. We also like to make them cry. And laugh too if we can. We want our readers to feel something, to be moved by our […]… Continue reading STIRRING THE PLOT – how to build tension in your writing. — RELAX AND WRITE

Writing Methods: Start-to-Finish and Skipping Around — Writing Advice from the Poorly Drawn Spider

This is what happens when the Poorly Drawn Spider is drawn out of order: legs, then mouth, then eyes, then body. Even worse than my usual body-eyes-mouth-legs approach. I am not recommending the ‘skipping around’ method for drawing. Beginnings are difficult. Struggling to come up with a good start for a story can mean you […]… Continue reading Writing Methods: Start-to-Finish and Skipping Around — Writing Advice from the Poorly Drawn Spider