How many of you have categorized yourself as a plotter or pantser when it comes to writing? For those who don’t know, pantsers are those who eschew outlines or other structured approaches to a novel or story and just “fly by the seat of their pants” for their first draft.…
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Higher energy…better mental focus…less downtime due to illness and disease…it’s obvious pursuing fitness can be a great boon to writers. Yet even as we ponder the benefits of being more physical active and healthier, the reality is that many of us come up against a number of obstacles that discourage…
Comments closedWe briefly touched on some of the reasons why fitness is an important consideration for writers. It offers a way to curb or overcome many of the negative effects the writing lifestyle has on our minds and bodies—the sedentary habits, the stress, the solitude… Let’s take a closer look at…
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I’ve always been frustrated by false presentations of fitness and health these days. Over the years, I’ll admit that I’ve fallen prey to plenty of the gimmicks, the fads, the ads promising six-packs in eight weeks or your money…er…not back. Our stores are stocked full of powders and pills that…
4 CommentsHave you ever thought about how much writing and fitness have in common? It’s true. There’s a reason why many people talk about their writing skill as a “muscle” that must be exercised if it’s to grow stronger. Honing your writing craft—not to mention working on the business/career side of…
Comments closedMy Denver Comic Con Schedule!
One week until Denver Comic Con kicks off! This will be my first year in attendance, and I can’t wait. You can check out the full panel list and description here (though specific dates and times aren’t yet noted). I’ve got at least four panels going on: In the Trenches of RPG…
Comments closedDiversity is a marvelous thing for writers. Uh…quick clarification. In this context, diversity doesn’t mean trying to include a well-rounded cast of characters in your novel rather than defaulting to the singular white, straight male protagonist. It also doesn’t mean highlighting authors from varying races, genders, creeds, orientations, and cultures.…
Comments closedThis is an excerpt from an excellent article I ran across which details some excellent, concrete truths about freelancing and the steps aspiring career writers can take. Here’s a quick summary and one of the main points I’ve found critical to my growth: Freelance writing is not an easy way to make…
Comments closed“When do I give up on writing?” Whenever you want!
“Failure is not an option.” Ever heard that line? Quite inspirational, isn’t it? Now light it on fire, chuck it out the window, and delight in its screams. For writers, it’s far from the truth. Failure isn’t just an option, it’s inevitable. And not just inevitable. For many of us,…
8 CommentsThoughts on submitting a novel to my editor
I’m in a particular limbo that I’ve never experienced before as a writer. Now, writing in itself is full of limbos. Full of waiting and anticipation. Often, it feels like time is stretching as slow as frozen taffy until it finally snaps and then everything hits you at once. Yet…
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