Seriously Write: I Don’t Know Nothing About School Nurses, Miss Scarlet by Shannon Vannatter
by Sandra Ardoin Research is a hefty part of writing a novel (or anything for publication). Sometimes, it’s hard to find just the right answers to our questions. Today on the Seriously Write blog, author Shannon Vannatter shares about an…
Guest Post: Who Says Research Can’t Be Fun? By Dora Hiers
I’m excited to have my good friend Dora Hiers here to talk about the lengths she went to in her research for her new release, Rori’s Healing. Gotta love that cover! (below) Not content to prowl the internet for information about…
Seriously Write: A Thing of the Past: Finding Inspiration from Objects by Susanne Dietze
Where do writers come up with their ideas? Need a writing prompt? Today on the Seriously Write blog, author Susanne Dietze gives some insight into how she came up with her idea for her debut novella. If you’re a writer,…
Seriously Write: Using Readers for Accuracy in Writing: Or How Not to Get a Tattoo by Betsy Duffey and Laurie Myers
Today on the Seriously Write blog, The Writing Sisters, Betsy Duffey and Laurie Myers, talk about a unique way in which they researched their novel. Have you ever run your story by readers who have experience with something you don’t?…