The eight Writers in Residence are devoted to sharing their experiences in everything from reviews and scriptwriting to short stories and novels. We encourage and educate, let you learn from our mistakes, and offer the insights of other writing professionals.
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Men vs. Women Writers--They are Not Always Seeking the Same Audience
Thursday, January 15, 2015
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
The Nine-Letter Word—Rewriting!
The Nine-Letter Word--Rewriting!
I thought I’d take my first opportunity to post on Writers in Residence to talk about rewriting—I know—boring, possibly even a turnoff. But it’s what I’m in the midst of right now, and how I feel about rewriting continues to evolve. I’ve even decided to call it a different name—Polishing—still nine letters but nicer sounding to my ear.
- In-process rewriting of scenes, chapters, etc.,
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Writing Resolutions for 2015
There is something about the new year for writers. It's like opening up a blank notebook (or a blank screen, if you prefer) and knowing that you can write your own life story for 2015. Creative types are naturally optimistic and, yes, a bit indomitable, and that spurs us on to think we can do even better in next twelve months, no matter how successfully we tackled the previous year.
Here are the 2015 Writing Resolutions from the WinRs. We hope they encourage and inspire you to do the same. Share your own writing resolutions in the comments!
My #1 resolution is to complete my "famous artist's ex-wife novel!"
Bonnie Schroeder
I remember a speaker at an AWG meeting saying that everything changes when you go from being a "talented amateur" to a professional. Now that I've been published, my writing resolution is to work, think, and act like a professional writer.
Miko Johnston
Actually, I did make a New Years resolution--something I seldom do. It's to keep in mind (remind myself on a daily basis!) that life is short. Do it now, tomorrow is not guaranteed.
M.M. Gornell
As 2015 opens its doors, I have several things I want to do. I want to publish some of the first books I wrote and I also want to work on a new project. This one is about a dead detective who gets a second chance. Second Chance is the title. The character won't leave me alone, so I guess I have to write more. Happy New Year, Everybody.
G.B. Pool
My writing resolution is actually just my own common-sense reinforcement of what has become a very good way to start each day. Write something every day. For me, first thing in the morning works best. It doesn't have to be a slog on your Great American Novel or an award-winning short story right out of the gate. Just write.
Kate Thornton
Sometimes writers forget that writing is a business. I want to put on my left-brained cap more often when it comes to scheduling and keeping deadlines. It's too easy to get distracted by new ideas!
Jacqueline Vick
I pulled out my Lottie files and started some notes for the next literary agent who will get the chance to read about Lottie, so I guess I have my New Year's resolution!
Rosemary Lord