It’s been so long since I wrote on my writing blog! I spotted a blog post prompt from the Insecure Writer’s Support Group and thought
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I am constantly having to remind myself to save my work and to back up my files. It’s not something that comes naturally to me,

Note from Nicole: I am honored to have today’s guest author, Eric Lodin. He’s the author of the upcoming novel, Soft Hearts: A Rett Swinson

I confess: I don’t outline my stories and I doubt I ever will. You see, I love the unfolding process that happens when I write,

This month’s writing challenge for the Insecure Writer’s Support Group asks whether you are more productive with writing during certain times of the year. If

Over this past year, I’ve had my share of hitting roadblocks with my writing. As the end of 2020 looms, and the holidays draw closer,

To distract myself from the election, at least for a little while, I thought I’d respond to this week’s writing prompt with Insecure Writers Support

I’ll be honest, the practice of blogging regularly has totally eluded me. I like the idea of creating intentional posts that make me look like

Short stories can be as impactful and moving as novels, sometimes even more because they are able to deliver a central message and achieve a

These past few years have been a transforming process in my writing. Several years ago, I would have said that I despised the revising process.