Here’s a question. How do you go to two writing meetings at the same time? Or, perhaps more pressing, why would I schedule two writing meetings at the same time? Well, the answer to that is easy, and that is
Free Time!
One of the things I look forward to the most about MileHiCon is having some time to myself. Aside from some evening commitments and the panels I’m on (and the book signing time), I’ve got the whole weekend to myself,
Writing Around Life: School (High School)
Good evening, squiders! We’re moving on to more specific tips this week. We’re doing school first, because almost everyone goes to school (one would hope, anyway). I’ve got this section divided into three subsections: high school, part-time college, and full-time
Marketing to Distraction
I’ve noticed something lately. I, like many people, I suspect, have a limited amount of time every day to spend on writing-related activities. These activities include: Plotting/planning Research Writing Editing Marketing Publishing activities Ancillary activities, like blogging or market research
Writing Around the Holidays
The month between Thanksgiving and Christmas is stressful even in the best of times. You’ve got to buy your presents, wrap them, make sure they get to the right recipient (and that’s assuming you aren’t making any). There’s Christmas Cards