Seriously Write: The Art of Juggling by Susan Anne Mason
The moral of the story is that sometimes the most daunting of tasks can only be overcome by taking one painful step at a time. Susan Anne Mason Author Susan Anne Mason joins us on the Seriously Write blog to…
Seriously Write: Give Your Audience What They Want by Milla Holt
If you want to sell, you need to present something that people want to buy. Milla Holt Author Milla Holt visits the Seriously Write blog today to explain “writing to market” and give you good reasons why you should do…
Seriously Write: Double Duty by Sharon Hinck
When we write a scene with dialogue, we need to give cues to our reader about which character is speaking. But there are ways to make those cues serve more than one purpose. Sharon Hinck Author Sharon Hinck visits the…
Seriously Write: Grab the Polish by Sandra Ardoin
Do your homework, but in the end, choosing an editor will depend on your budget, your gut feeling about a sense of camaraderie in working with that person, and your faith in that person’s ability to take your work to…