
Here’s Why Rainy Days Are Cheat Days For Everyone But Writers
Rainy days are cheat days for everyone but writers.
Rainy days are cheat days for everyone but writers.
National Novel Writing Month is around the corner and writers everywhere are gearing up to participate in it.
It’s easy to say, “I’m a writer,” but how do you know if you really are one?
Well, we’ve compiled a list to help you figure it out.
Can’t wait to Trick or Treat or need a little spirit boosting? Here’s a writing prompt that will give the oo to your boo!
Elise Holland, the editor of 2 Elizabeths, provides insight on how writers should submit their short fiction and poetry to literary magazines and journals.
We’ve gone ahead and created our own list of things every writer should do when faced with a hurricane.
Did you see the Great American eclipse Monday, August 21? If you didn’t, we gotta ask, what Galaxy are you in?
But, if you did, and are still reeling from the wonders of space like we are, then this writing prompt is for you!
You know that feeling you get when you can’t bring yourself to start a new book because you’re not emotionally ready yet?
Yeah, that’s called a book hangover.
And don’t worry, we’ve felt it too.
When you find yourself wanting to share something with your readers, whether it’s a thought you had, an excerpt of your new novel or the next stop in your book tour, what’s your go-to sharing platform?
Fireworks are loud, colorful and enthralling, with different patterns, different sounds, you name it, they have it. So, why don’t you use them as inspiration in the following writing prompt:
The emotions and feelings you get while reading may be difficult to describe so we went searching for the best GIFS to describe the experience from the moment you enter the bookstore to when you turn the last page of the novel.
Imagine your main character is walking through the woods and they come across a mysterious hooded figure. Who is it? What do they want? And what will your character do?
A writer’s job is not to sell a story. That’s the job of your agent or editor.
Can you continue on this creative path now that you’ve entered adulthood?
Turn on the radio.What song is playing? Jot it down. OK, now that you’re hearing a tune, turn on your computer or open your notebook. And based on the song that is playing…
If you ask someone to describe writers, they may give you many answers, but “dreamers” will always be synonymous.