Sunday, May 10, 2026

Should Writers Eliminate Adverbs? What to Cut—and What to Keep

From Edie: Martin Wiles answers the question, "Should writers eliminate adverbs?" Learn when adverbs strengthen your writing, when they weaken it, and how stronger verbs can make your fiction and nonfiction more powerful.


Should Writers Eliminate Adverbs? What to Cut—and What to Keep
by Martin Wiles @LinesFromGod

To ax or not to ax. That was the question. But what was the answer? 

I sat in front of an agent, pitching my manuscript and hoping the agency she represented would show interest and take me on as a client. Well, that didn’t happen, but she did give me one piece of advice I haven’t forgotten—not that I agree completely with the advice, although it was pertinent. “The first thing I tell a client is to wipe every ly word from their manuscript.” 

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Why Other Authors Are Not Your Competition (And What Successful Writers Understand Instead)

From Edie: Beth Vogt shares why other authors are not your competition and how successful writers build supportive communities that encourage growth, creativity, and long-term writing success.


Why Other Authors Are Not Your Competition (And What Successful Writers Understand Instead)
by Beth K. Vogt @BethVogt

I’ve learned a lot of different things since I published my first novel back in 2012. Things like:

Friday, May 8, 2026

Writing Conference Checklist Part 2: What to Do During the Conference to Build Connections and Grow

From Edie: Lilka Raphael shows writers how to make the most of a writers conference with practical tips for networking, trying new classes, packing wisely, and enjoying the experience while growing your writing career and creative community.


Writing Conference Checklist Part 2: What to Do During the Conference to Build Connections and Grow
by Lilka Raphael @Lilka_Raphael

“He who laughs most, learns best.” — John Cleese

Whether you’re attending a conference this year or contemplating one in the future, here are four recommendations to make your next conference your best conference.

Thursday, May 7, 2026

How Writers Can Use Scrivener for More Than Books: Organize Writing, Marketing, and Your Author Life

From Edie: Lynn Blackburn helps writers discover how they can use Scrivener for more than books. Learn how to organize your writing, research, marketing, and entire author workflow in one powerful tool.


How Writers Can Use Scrivener for More Than Books: Organize Writing, Marketing, and Your Author Life
by Lynn H. Blackburn @LynnHBlackburn

Scrivener is for far more than your manuscript. 

Have you heard of Scrivener?

Scrivener is writing software designed specifically for organizing large manuscripts.  I’ve been a Scrivener devotee since 2010 when I became a beta user of their first offerings for PC.

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

How Writers Can Overcome Fear and Self-Doubt: Turning Fear Into a Creative Companion

From Edie: Struggling with fear or self-doubt as a writer? Sarah Sally Hamer Shares how to turn fear into a creative companion and use it to fuel stronger, more meaningful writing.


How Writers Can Overcome Fear and Self-Doubt: Turning Fear Into a Creative Companion
by Sarah Sally Hamer @SarahSallyHamer

The Presence Beside You

Every writer possesses a quiet companion, a presence that settles beside them before a single word appears. This creature lingers at the edge of thought, breathing softly against the back of your mind. It leans close when you hesitate, asking questions that can tighten your chest and thin your breath. Are you sure? Will they like you? What if they turn away? What if you’re not good enough?

Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Publishing Paths for Writers: Planning Your Publishing Path

From Edie: PeggySue Wells answers the foundation questions about planning your publishing path. Discover how to choose between traditional, hybrid, and self-publishing with this practical guide, key questions, and decision-making quiz for authors.


Publishing Paths for Writers: Planning Your Publishing Path
by PeggySue Wells @PeggySueWells

Authors have a variety of publishing options. Which path is best for your project? For your goals as an author?

Here are questions to serve as a guide and help find which publishing path is the best fit. 

Answer each question honestly and in alignment with your goals for your project and for yourself. 

Monday, May 4, 2026

How to Cure Writer’s Block: Why Writing Badly on Purpose Actually Works

From Edie: Struggling with writer’s block? Ginny Cruz helps writers discover why writing badly on purpose can help perfectionist writers break creative paralysis, regain momentum, and finally get words flowing again.


How to Cure Writer’s Block: Why Writing Badly on Purpose Actually Works
by Ginny Cruz

Writer’s block is real. If you have yet to experience it, consider yourself fortunate. While there are many possible causes, this article will focus on perfectionism and how to overcome its effect on our writing productivity.