Many writers get stymied when it comes to queries and pitches. These are almost as bad as having to write the dreaded “bio”. So today […]
Continue readingOutline or Free Writing by Storyteller
Often, aspiring writers question what is the best form to use for writing a novel or really, any work. Many renowned authors tell novice writers […]
Continue readingIs “Romance” your genre?
If so, you’re in luck, because here are two publications looking for romance stories. First up, “Once Upon” anthologies – Prompt and Theme: The autumnal equinox […]
Continue readingFeedback by Storyteller
Getting feedback on your writing, in any genre or form, is a good litmus test for the writer. Often, what we put on the page […]
Continue readingTooting your own horn
(aka self-promotion) Many people have trouble with self-promotion or as some folks call it “tooting your own horn”. This happens to folks in all professions, […]
Continue readingPerils and Plusses of Writing by J. Kukuruza
A lot of times, writers complain about “writer’s block” and how they are stymied because they can’t think of anything to write or they don’t […]
Continue readingChoosing Topics to Write On By. J. Kukuruza
When we taught college classes, we assigned an essay a week on different rhetorical modes. After we had assigned a rhetorical mode for them to […]
Continue readingWhat kind of writer are you?
What kind of writer are you? Have you thought about it? Do you prefer to write small things – like ad copy, product descriptions, job […]
Continue readingBlogs by J. Kukuruza
When it comes to blogs, have you ever thought about how many different blogs you may read? What topics they cover? Do some inspire you […]
Continue readingStill not quite sure about branding?
Okay – you’re still scratching your head about your brand? You’re not alone. A lot of writers are stymied about what they should “brand” as…and […]
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