Marcus Johnson
It’s time to meet Marcus Johnson. He is going to be your next favorite philosopher, nonfiction writer, and thought leader. Read his interview. … Continue readingMarcus Johnson
MéShelle Fae | Writer. Poet. Editor.
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It’s time to meet Marcus Johnson. He is going to be your next favorite philosopher, nonfiction writer, and thought leader. Read his interview. … Continue readingMarcus Johnson
It’s time to meet Linda Bustamante Padron. She is going to be your next favorite children’s storybook author. Read her interview. … Continue readingLinda Bustamante Padron
It’s time to meet Dwayne Omowale. He is going to be your next favorite historian, nonfiction writer, and thought agent. Read his interview. … Continue readingDwayne Omowale
It’s time to meet K. Williams. She is going to be your next favorite paranormal, thriller, and historical fiction author. Read her interview. … Continue readingK. Williams
It’s time to meet Divyanshi Sharma. She is going to be your next favorite writing lifestyle blogger, romance writer, and international journalist. Read her interview. … Continue readingDivyanshi Sharma
Hey comrades! I know it’s been a while, but it’s time once again to talk writing. Today, I want to help you feel more comfortable about sharing your new (or
I argue that human progress is indeed a form of art. … Continue readingThe Art of Progress
Have you ever had a writing coach/professor or perhaps an editor/publisher tell you something like this: “Good writers tell the reader what’s happening, but [great] writers show the reader?” Most of us have, and, if you’re like me the first time I heard it, you may have held back a cacophony of expletives. What does that old adage, “show; don’t tell,” mean? … Continue readingThe Write Way to “Show; Don’t Tell!”
We are OFFICIALLY nearing the halfway point my friends! Thank you so much for your love and support on this amazing journey towards the publication of my FIRST poetry collection. Without your continued support and encouragement, this would have taken so much longer. This community has truly been an invaluable resource! … Continue readingBook Update: “A Memoir Life in Poetry”
Many authors treat side characters as though they’re just that…only relevant to what’s going on in the sidelines. They give no thought to the important purpose these characters and their personalities bring to the story or how they can influence the greater scope of the work. Most importantly, they forget that side characters are the main characters of their own unique and individual storylines. They should be treated with the utmost care and respect. … Continue readingAlways Remember… Side Characters are Main Characters