Art Holcomb Wants to Talk To You

A personal message… and a massive Storyfix-only discount on one of the best learning opportunities I’ve ever seen. You know Art. He’s a regular contributor here, and one of the most respected storytelling mentors in the business. (Use the search function to the right, just put in his name and you’ll get a list of […]

In Defense of Slow, Thoughtful Writing

A guest post by Stephanie Raffelock The other day I saw something on my Facebook feed that read, “Write Your Book Faster With Half the Effort.” In a world than demands instant gratification and a “winning” strategy, I understand the marketing behind the promise. But that doesn’t make it a good idea. Writing faster doesn’t […]

Save your marriage. Salvage your primary relationship. Get it all back. Fall in love again.

Check out this interview by Sue Coletta, about my new book. It’s a really vulnerable and intimate exchange, which might surprise you and might even shine some light on your relationship.   ***** Welcome to my little side project. It’s not a novel. It’s an unflinching examination of what works, what doesn’t – and why – […]

The Critical Essence of “Context” Within Your Story

Today I’m going to send you hopping over to The Kill Zone blog, where I have a dense, long, workshop-like post entitled, “How Is Your Table of Context?” It’s a different batting stance as we swing for the fences in our stories. Hope this helps, and that you enjoy the ride. ***** I’d like to […]

Update from Yesterday’s Post

WordPress went hinky on me yesterday. In a couple of ways. What I posted didn’t fully show up. And I never received the morning post Feedburner distribution (maybe you did… if not, read on). You don’t want to miss the interview with novelist Sue Coletta, entitled The Prototypical Novelist of Today – Proving It Can Be […]

The Prototypical Novelist of Today… Proving That It CAN Be Done

An Interview with Sue Coletta, author of Marred and Wings of Mayhem (Quick opening note, leading to a postscript: If you are one of the Storyfix subscribers over the past few days, please make sure you read the important update at the end of today’s post. Thanks. For now… meet Sue Coletta). ****** I have […]