We all know 2020 was a rough year, and writing-wise, it was a mixed bag for me. Overall, I managed to: Finish 2 YA manuscripts Draft a new YA manuscript (and complete NaNoWriMo) Query 3 YA manuscripts Write and publish 2 romance novels Write and publish 3 romance novellas Publish a romance novella collection All during a pandemic while dealing with a special needs child virtually learning next to me while I’m working from home at the full-time day job. It’s been a challenging year, but damn. I’m proud of… Read more New Year, New Goals →
I’m very pleased to 📣 announce I’ll be teaching 2 sessions and critiquing manuscripts at this year’s ✍🏻 Philadelphia Writing Workshop ✍🏻 on November 23rd. Sign up for an all-star cast of teachers and agents! Link to this year’s schedule
This is the list I put together for myself, and I’m happy to share with you. I’ll come back and add as I find new hashtags, I promise. Pitch Hashtags:… Read more A Quick & Easy Guide To Twitter Writing Events in 2019 →
Last week, I came across the word “Mamihlapinatapai.” This word exists in the Yaghan language of Tierra del Fuego and is listed in The Guinness Book of World Records as the… Read more Sometimes Just A (Foreign) Word Will Do →
I saw this tip on Reddit and hell if it doesn’t work. Change the font on your manuscript to Comic Sans. First, it makes it easier on the eyes (Comic… Read more A Writing Tip That (Oddly) Worked For Me: Use Comic Sans →
It’s officially 2019. Time for new writing goals. Big Yikes. I have a lot to do this year, writing-wise, and coming off the shitstorm that was 2018, I’ve got my work cut out for me. But I’m up to it. Here is the tentative always-subject-to-change list of writer goals for the year: