Sunday, July 19, 2026

How to Reset Your Writing Routine When You're Overwhelmed

From Edie: Tammy Karasek helps when a writer feels overwhelmed by deadlines and too many writing projects. She shares practical ways to reset your writing routine, regain focus, reduce stress, and write with renewed purpose and joy.


How to Reset Your Writing Routine When You're Overwhelmed
by Tammy Karasek @TickledPinkTam

My summer writing schedule hasn’t gone as I planned back in early Spring. Maybe you can relate. What I thought would be a calm, laid back time of writing has turned into a cross one task off the list and add three new items—many projects and with near simultaneous due dates. 

What’s a writer to do? 

Saturday, July 18, 2026

YouTube for Writers, Part 11: YouTube's AI Crackdown—How to Avoid Demonetization, Channel Strikes, and Common AI Pitfalls

From Edie: Samantha Tschritter shares YouTube's latest AI policies and discover how writers can avoid demonetization, channel strikes, and common AI mistakes while using artificial intelligence ethically to grow their channels.


YouTube for Writers, Part 11: YouTube's AI Crackdown—How to Avoid Demonetization, Channel Strikes, and Common AI Pitfalls

by Samantha Tschritter @SETschritter

You’ve heard this. You know. Writing industry professionals are cracking down on the use of AI. Literary agents discard cover letters and proposals if they recognize artificial intelligence diction. Many bookstores are shying away from book covers obviously created with AI. If an author uses AI to write a magazine article, that author will not be invited to share future content. 

Friday, July 17, 2026

How to Invite God Into Your Writing Process as a Christian Author

From Edie: Miriah Tavera helps writers discover why prayer should be part of every writing session and learn how inviting God into your writing process can bring greater peace, clarity, creativity, and purpose as a Christian author.


How to Invite God Into Your Writing Process as a Christian Author
by Miriah Taverna

We often run to God when making big, important life decisions, asking Him questions like who to marry, where to live, and what career to choose. But sometimes we miss the beautiful opportunity of coming to Him with the little, seemingly insignificant decisions. 

I believe He wants to be part of it all. The good, the bad, the ugly. The massive and the minute. The exciting and the boring. And everything in between. 

Thursday, July 16, 2026

How to Prioritize Your Next Step as a Writer (Without Feeling Overwhelmed)

From Edie: Feeling overwhelmed by too many writing priorities? Learn how to identify your next best step, focus your efforts, and make meaningful progress on your writing journey.


How to Prioritize Your Next Step as a Writer (Without Feeling Overwhelmed)
by Edie Melson @EdieMelson

If you've attended a writing conference this year—or even listened to webinars, read craft books, or followed writing blogs—you're probably carrying around a notebook full of ideas.

That's a wonderful resource filled with valuable information.

Until it isn't.

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

7 Writing Lessons Every Author Can Learn from Alice in Wonderland

From Edie: Discover seven timeless writing lessons from Alice in Wonderland that will help you find direction, overcome fear, and grow as an author.


7 Writing Lessons Every Author Can Learn from Alice in Wonderland
By Edie Melson @EdieMelson

I have a confession to make.

I adore Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. But, every time I read it, I discover something different. This classic from Lewis Carroll is delightfully confusing, wonderfully imaginative, and just a little bit frustrating. But perhaps that's exactly why it has remained on of my favorites—and the favorite for generations of others.

Writing can feel a lot like entering Wonderland.

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

What Happens After You Sign a Book Contract? A First-Time Author's Guide to Working with a Publisher

From Edie: Cindy K. Sproles shares what happens after you sign a book contract. Learn how traditional publishing works, what to expect from editors, and how to build a strong relationship with your publisher.


What Happens After You Sign a Book Contract? A First-Time Author's Guide to Working with a Publisher
by Cindy K. Sproles @CindyDevoted

There are five super exciting times in a writer's life:
  1. THE END - Finishing a manuscript
  2. Signing with an agent
  3. Landing a contract
  4. Holding that book in your hand
  5. Your first royalty check
It’s hard to say which of the five is the most exciting. For me, the level of thrill was equal. Just when I thought I couldn’t be happier, something else popped in. It proves that the world of writing can be a wonderful adventure filled with joy and accomplishment.

Monday, July 13, 2026

Writers Helping Writers: Why Community Matters After the Conference

From Edie: Larry Leech shares why writers need each other after a conference and learn simple ways to help, encourage, and celebrate fellow writers all year long.


Writers Helping Writers: Why Community Matters After the Conference
by Larry J. Leech, II @LarryJLeechII

Having just returned from a series of conferences, I am exhausted but riding a high for a number of reasons. At each conference, in different regions of the country, I saw the same thing over and over again—writers helping each other, encouraging each other, celebrating each other.