Linda Bustamante Padron
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
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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
It’s time to meet Bryanna Gary. She is going to be your next favorite speculative fiction and short story author! Read her interview. … Continue readingBryanna Gary
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
Writing is a deeply personal experience that, when done correctly, pulls a lot out of you as a creator. … Continue readingWriting From the Pain of the Past
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!”