Over the course of several years (and several groups), I’ve experienced the joy that a healthy critique group can bring. It can invigorate your writing practice, inspire you to work harder, provide friends to celebrate (and commiserate) with, and help your writing skills flourish. But not all groups are created equal. Sometimes groups, or individual…
Tag: Genre
Six Tips for Working Through Writer’s Guilt
As a new author in the midst of my very first publishing contract, I very much feel like I am flapping in the wind. If you’ve landed on this blog, chances are you know what I’m talking about. While I claim to be a full-time writer, oftentimes I go a week or two without producing…
Writing Romance: The Climax
Hello, Campers, and welcome to Act III. Last month we covered the Crisis in our romance. Headed into Act III, most likely your hero and heroine have gone their separate ways. Broken up. Finit! Sigh. But we all know where this is going. That’s why we’re still reading. The Dark Moment has done its duty,…
Meet the WOTY Finalist: Mandy Mikulencak
For all that is good and holy in the world, what possessed you to become an author? Possessed is a great word to use! It almost felt as if I had no choice in the matter. I’d been a writer and editor in the nonprofit sector for almost two decades but had never written fiction….
Meet the IWOTY Finalist: Bernadette Marie
How did you conceive the idea for your latest novel? My newest paranormal is actually the book I wrote from the time I was 13 years old until I was 35! I had hundreds of different versions, and it’s the only thing I’ve ever written that hasn’t been published. So I’m rewriting it as a…