By Nicole Disney Write what you know. It’s the one rule everyone knows, writer or not. It’s the only piece of advice your mother could give you when you came to her with the masochistic plan to be an author. It’s an automatic answer to the blank page problem. But it’s not as simple as…
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The Perfect Writerly Advice
By Julie Kazimer For the last week I’ve racked my brain to come up with a blog post for the ages, one which will be sheared into the mind of every reader. In the end I think I tore something vital, and finally came up with a post worthy of RMFW writers—The Perfect Writerly Advice….
Learning from Television: The Art of Predictability
By Katriena Knights I like television. A lot. Whenever people tell me TV rots your brain, I make faces at them. TV is a valid and even sophisticated storytelling medium, and there’s lots to learn about story structure when you sit down to watch your favorite show. So I’m going to talk about TV for…
Announcing the Winner of a Copy of Dem Bones’ Revenge
Anne Randolph who blogs at Kitchen Table Writing is the winner of a copy of Dem Bones’ Revenge by Kris Neri Congratulations, Anne!
Talk to the Paw: MacGuffin and Riley
By Karen Duvall Talk to the Paw is for all writers and the pets that own them, so I’ve invited a couple of guests for one of my furry darlings to interview. Today’s honored canines are two adorable dachshunds, MacGuffin and Riley, that own a remarkable author by the name of Yvonne Montgomery. Please pardon…