Let It Cool: Preparing for Revision Season
You finished your draft. Or maybe you stopped writing because life got busy again and writing had to wait. Either way, the story is done, in a document that feels… Let It Cool: Preparing for Revision Season
You finished your draft. Or maybe you stopped writing because life got busy again and writing had to wait. Either way, the story is done, in a document that feels… Let It Cool: Preparing for Revision Season
There is a moment near the end of writing a novel when the finish line comes into view. You can almost see it. The last chapter waits just ahead, the… The Power of an Imperfect Ending
If you have made it into the final stretch of your draft, take a moment and recognize what you have already done. You started with an idea. You built characters… Writing Through Resistance in the Final 25 Percent
Our brains are clever. Mine certainly is. When I was drafting the second half of one of my novels, I noticed a pattern. Every time I sat down to write… Stop Editing. Start Finishing.
You had an idea. You took the time to shape it into a high-level outline. You answered the big draft questions about character, tension, and direction. And then something happened.… From Outline to “The End”: Practical Strategies for Completing Your Novel Draft
As I’m writing this, Nashville is recovering from a winter storm that has brought the city to almost a standstill. It sounds like the last time it was this bad… How to Deal With the Unexpected: Writing Through a Nashville Ice Storm
You finally sit down to write. You’ve made the time, opened your notebook or document, and told yourself this is the moment you’ll begin. And yet, once you’re there, everything… What to Write When You Sit Down
If you are waiting for the right conditions to write your novel, more time, more energy, fewer responsibilities, a perfectly organized office, you may be waiting longer than you’d like.… What Makes a Great Writing Space and Routine for Your Novel Journey
Every novel begins long before the first sentence ever appears on the page. It begins with the decision that this year will be different. That writing will no longer be… How to Make Writing Your Novel Fit Into Your Real Life in 2026
The story of the year ahead has not yet been written, and for a brief moment, it belongs entirely to possibility. If you are a writer, this moment carries weight.… Don’t Miss Out: Exciting New Year Awaits