Blogs are still an in-demand resource for consumers and a powerful marketing tool for businesses.
Read moreTreat Yourself to a DIY Writing Retreat
A writing retreat can be as simple or as elaborate as you’d like — the possibilities are endless!
Read more5 Components of a Great Blog Post
As the head of marketing (or, as in many small businesses, the head of everything), you’re committed to sprucing up your company’s blog—or maybe starting one for the first time. You know your target audience, you’ve sketched out your content calendar, and you’ve done your SEO research.
There’s just one question left: how do you write a great blog post?
Read moreQuills, Fountain Pens, & Glitter Gel Pens
Which artists’ writing processes have informed yours? Do you take inspiration from other artistic mediums?
Read more5 Kinds of Plot Holes in Your Novel—& How to Fix Them
Yes, they undermine your writing, and yes, they need to be fixed. But with a deep breath and a little critical analysis, plot holes may not be quite the monsters we make them out to be.
Read moreThe Most Important Part of Book Editing: Knowing When to Break the Rules
When being “correct” jeopardizes clarity or the authorial voice, then being “correct” often needs to take a back seat.
Read more5 Reasons Your Novel Isn’t Getting Agents’ Attention
There are plenty of reasons an author might struggle to get agent interest—and most don’t have anything to do with the quality of the novel.
Read moreSetting and Resetting Writing Goals
Whether we’re talking about New Year’s Resolutions or any other goals, it doesn’t matter when you start—only that you start.
Read moreTop Inkdrop Blog Posts of 2021
If there’s ever anything you’d like to see me cover on the blog, please let me know! If you’re looking for more of certain topics and less of others, I’d love to hear it. In the meantime, here are the ten most-read posts published in 2021!
Read more3 Questions to Ask Every Character
These three questions are required to create a complex character. The rest, in broad strokes, is color.
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