Today I welcome onto my blog, author Kat Redfern, who is here to share her thoughts and insights into writing myths and retellings! Author
Today I welcome onto my blog, author Kat Redfern, who is here to share her thoughts and insights into writing myths and retellings! Author
In today's episode, we are back with another mini writing challenge. See how we did as Rachel and I ask and answer: “Can Morning Pages Help Your Writing?”
Another podcast, and we are looking at characters in today's episode of The Merry Writer Podcaas Rachel and I ask and answer: "How Do You Make Your Characters Relatable?"
Today on The Merry Writer Podcast, we are looking into handwriting. With technology being so prevelant, most people type everything and writers are no different. But Rachel and I are asking: “How Important Is Handwriting For Novel Writing?”
This week we are joined by author Liz Shipton who joined us to answer some author questions as we ask and she answers: “Who Is Liz Shipton?"
This is a book review of the romantasy novella by author Krista Walsh. A Dream Shrouded in Fury is a standalone companion story in the Rogues of Golthwaine series. It takes place before the events of A Hunt Bound in Blood, the first main book that's coming November 2025.
In today's episode of The Merry Writer Podcast, Rachel and I ask and answer: “What Is A Style Sheet And Why Do You Need One?”
In today's episode of The Merry Writer Podcast, we are all about aesthetics as Rachel and I ask and answer: “What Aesthetics Can You Create For Your WIP?"
You may have noticed that I've been a little quiet on this blog. Both in writing new content (the podcast episodes don't count!)* and with checking in on all the blogs I follow. *they don't count because if it wasn't for the accountability of Rachel, I would probably not have kept them going on this blog either!
No matter how long you've been writing, there will come a time when you are struggling with your inspiration. So what do you do when your creative well doesn't runth over? Here's our thoughts as Rachel and I ask and answer the question: “How Do You Keep Your Creative Well Topped Up?”