Me? A Writer?
And in the midst of my rant, she says, “You should be a writer. Have you ever thought about that? You have a writer personality.”
6 Days and 40 Manuscripts Later: Musings of an Editor Reviewing Submissions
I want writers to be successful. I want to see them take ownership of their gift—research more, practice more, train more, hone and fine-tune more, go back to the drawing board more, be critiqued more, and think more about the industry as a whole.
8 Ingredients of a Safe and Sound Release Form
In a previous post (Trials, Traumas, and Tragedies, Oh My), I went on and on about the difficulties of writing (and editing) a book based on your personal testimony. I mostly focused on the importance of getting the subjects in your story to sign a release form. So after all that, I knew it wouldn’t be right for me to talk all that noise about releases and not talk about how to draw up a quick and easy release. Here goes a simple list of things to put in your release form.