The Art of Writing FAST Part III

(Approx 9 minute read) This is the last article of my three-part series on the Art of Writing Fast. Previously, we discussed what is fast-writing, and why you ought to consider trying this technique. Then we dove into the “how” behind this method. Without further ado, I introduce to you <insert drum roll here> theContinueContinue reading “The Art of Writing FAST Part III”

The Art of Writing FAST Part II

In a previous article, I discussed the benefits of Fast Writing (both what it is and why it’s awesome sauce!) Now, I’d like to share the “how” behind this technique…

The Art of Writing FAST

The idea of writing FAST excites me. When I was younger, finishing books quickly was something I’d always wanted to do, but I believed there was some code I needed to crack before I could achieve results. I’m here to tell you that’s not true. There’s no code, no secret, no one-size-fits-all formula. Nope. And you get all the details here, in my new mini-series, for free.
This article was originally published in the Killer Nashville Magazine’s May 2024 issue.

Rejecto-Acceptometer

(Approx 4 minute read) Who else nerds out as bad as I do with querying? I developed a system using Excel to track agents I’ve queried and their responses over the past year to see my progress (by the way, getting rejections is progress and before you argue your point about how that cannot possiblyContinueContinue reading “Rejecto-Acceptometer”

Pages, Players, and Perspectives

When you set out to write a book (or short story), do you try to imagine the audience? If writing is simply a creative outlet for you and you don’t have plans for publishing, then this post may not be for you. But if you do have dreams of seeing your name in print (beContinueContinue reading “Pages, Players, and Perspectives”

Find Your Community

We don’t exist in a bubble. And no matter how introverted you are, if you have the dream of “someday” getting published, you need people. Good people. Positive-feedback givers, real-life story swappers, and, most important, cheerleaders. I’ll be the first to say it’s really hard to find these groups, but not impossible. I wrote anContinueContinue reading “Find Your Community”

Passive voice isn’t the evil you were taught to avoid!

For those who suffered at the hands of passive voice critics, read on for a breath of fresh air… THANK YOU, Tobias Buckell, for giving the infamous “to be” variations a little breather. This short post is a quick review of an article I recently read in the July/August 2022 Writer’s Digest magazine, titled “TheContinueContinue reading “Passive voice isn’t the evil you were taught to avoid!”