The Irony of Surpassing Yourself
I spent six years writing 205,000 words. Looks like I’ll be cutting half of them.
I spent six years writing 205,000 words. Looks like I’ll be cutting half of them.
When an old poem strikes my creative chord, it’s new again.
When worlds collide in Texas, there’s a novel (or ten) in it.
Inspiration strikes writers in strange and unexpected ways. But when it doesn’t strike, there are some tricks to juice it along.
There are a few things Scrivener can do that you probably can’t do without. Once you know what they are.
If only I could rev up my Time Machine for my historical fiction research. Instead, I made a few workarounds.