How Small Changes in Your Writing Environment Boost Creativity and Momentum
Most writers assume they need the perfect setting to write.A quiet room.A clean desk.An inspiring view.A cup of coffee that somehow stays hot for the entire session. The truth is that writing rarely happens in perfect places.It happens in the place
Write the Exciting Parts First: How “Nonlinear Writing” Builds Real Momentum
Writers are often told to “start at the beginning.”Start with Chapter One.Start with the introduction.Start where the story starts. But here is something every seasoned author eventually learns:the place you’re supposed to start is rarely the place where momentum begins. Momentum begins
7 Simple Habits That Will Make You a Better Writer
Being a writer isn’t just about inspiration striking at the perfect moment. It’s about building habits that make creativity easier to access when you sit down at the page. New writers often think they need hours of free time or
5 Tips New Writers Need to Hear Before Starting Their Book
Every writer starts with the same mix of excitement and fear. You’ve got the spark of an idea, maybe even a character or two whispering in your head, but the process of turning that into a full book can feel
Why “Good Enough” Might Be the Secret to Actually Finishing Your Book
Writers are perfectionists by nature. You write a sentence, delete it, write it again, and stare at it like it might transform itself into Hemingway if you wait long enough. The problem is, chasing perfect sentences too early often kills
What Really Happens in Media, Publishing, and Entertainment
On Here’s What We Know Podcast with Gary Scott Thomas, meet Carrie E. Pierce—an accomplished writer with over 20 years of experience, who started her creative career in the film industry, working behind the scenes with makeup and special effects. But
