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Going in Circles
Maybe you’ve been working on the same story for years. You’re exhausted, over it, and sick of that one scene (you know which one). Yet you can’t give up. So you go in circles – writing, editing, revising, restarting – all so you can see your book on the shelf one day.
Nov 16, 20254 min read


What College DID NOT Teach Me
my jaw dropped a few times during the conference. I've had so many incorrect assumptions, and if I hadn't gone to the conference, I wouldn't know any of this stuff, which could jeopardize my chances at getting published. Now I'm sharing these things with you!
Oct 24, 20256 min read


Writer's Conferences
Writer’s conferences are good opportunities to learn, network, and even pitch to agents. This conference in particular allowed me an 8-minute pitch session with an agent. When I learned about this conference, I knew that it was an opportunity I had to grasp. In this blog post, I will talk about non-writing related things I learned about attending a writer’s conference.
Oct 10, 20256 min read


Let Your Writing Style Shine
As much as I gush about what I’ve learned in college on this blog, there is one thing I am disappointed with – I struggle with my own...
Sep 5, 20254 min read


Fiction vs. Nonfiction
I’ve had to write lengthy excerpts of both fiction and nonfiction books, and each style is different. However, there are similarities between the two of them.
You’ve probably heard most of these before. But in case you haven’t or need a review, here are the similarities and differences between writing fiction and nonfiction.
Apr 11, 20255 min read
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