Nora Profit, director of The Writing Loft, will reveal the clues that mark the difference between trained writers and amateurs. Publishers and editors are willing to look at new writers, but they are leery about taking a chance on a writer unfamiliar with the rules of the craft. "With the right information, anyone can write well and get published," says Nora. She has had more … [Read more...] about Nora Profit, Why Your Book May Never Get on the Shelf
Speak to the future by Lani Longshore
An ancient Egyptian maxim reads: "It is good to speak to the future; it shall listen." The Egyptians honored scribes - writers - and even gave them to the care of Thoth, who was also the god of knowledge and truth. We should take instruction - and comfort - from ancient writers, and speak our truth to the future. November is National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo). Several … [Read more...] about Speak to the future by Lani Longshore
I Bought It! It’s Mine! (Isn’t it?) by Annette Langer
My book manuscript was finished finally. Now all I needed was an eye-catching book cover. The perfect choice for Healing through Humor: Change Your Focus, Change Your Life! was an oil painting I'd owned for over 35 years. It pictured a seated clown listening to his own heart with a stethoscope, a medical book open on his lap. I'd simply photograph it and e-mail it to my … [Read more...] about I Bought It! It’s Mine! (Isn’t it?) by Annette Langer
The GPS I Want by Lani Longshore
Even with good maps and detailed directions, I get lost. My husband gave me a GPS for Christmas, which has cut down the number of times I miss turns because I can't read the street signs. As much as I value my map-reading skills, having Miss MapVoice tell me "turn left now" has proven more useful than I expected. I want a GPS for writers. I can read an outline and story arc … [Read more...] about The GPS I Want by Lani Longshore





