Booking: winter 2025–26
I’m thrilled to be sharing this news, along with The Art of Caleb Peregrine! I first wrote about Seymour in 2005 or earlier but wasn’t sure what to do with his story, so I had to set him aside. All these years later, I’m excited to say that with the help of the incredibly talented…
I’m taking little breaks from my indoor work, simply so I can go outside. Then I stand, and I absorb. I photosynthesize.
Onomatopoeia is fun to say (less fun to spell), and when writers use onomatopoeic words, they can make their sentences pop!
Award-winning romance writer Sarah McGregor shares what ignited her writing journey, lessons she’s learned, and plans for the path ahead.
I love Writing Down the Bones for its balance. Goldberg gives practical advice; she tells the hard truths; she offers us beauty and wisdom.
A continually evolving list of resources for writers, from craft books to writing software to building an online presence (and more!)
This is an *evolving* list of the favorites among my editing resources, from the business side of things, to skills and references.
Ellipses are punctuation marks with multiple names, components, functions, and styles. They also have a lot to offer your writing.
Though it’s not easy to pinpoint why a piece of writing flows well, there are ways to help your writing flow, so your readers will notice.