New year, new goals! The 2018 review has influence how things are done in 2019. More content on a regular basis and no more daily blog events. Read More
Category: Writing
End Of Year Review
A look back at 2018 as we say goodbye to another year. Goals were crushed and deadlines missed, but it’s been an amazing year. Thank you! Read More
Writing Prompts Round Up And 2019 Themes
An overview of this year’s writing prompts and a small teaser of what themes will come next year. Do you use writing prompts in your practice? Read More
NaNoWriMo: 5 Tips To Get You Through November
Tessa shares five tips to well help you during your NaNoWriMo adventure. Writing sprints, rewards, support, planning and picking the right tools. Read More
NaNoWriMo Prep: 5 Tips For Pantsers
Here are five tips to help the pantsers in our writing group, the people who write by the seat of their pants. They don’t use outlines, but they start writing. They have a premise and characters in their head and want to tell their story immediately. If you are such a writer or want to Read More
NaNoWriMo Prep: 5 Tips For Plotters
Plotters are the kind of writers who like to work with an outline. Most of them work on their outline extensively before they dive into their first draft. Don’t think you’re not a plotter if your outline is less than a page, but also don’t feel bound by the term ‘plotter’. Use these tips and Read More
Why You Should Do NaNoWriMo
Are you still undecided if you want to take part in the National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo)? Here are a few reason why you should join the party. Read More
12 Uses For Your Empty Notebooks
How do you use your spare notebooks? Here are twelve ways to make use of your notebooks. Read More
Why I Use Fountain Pens To Write
Tessa shares her reasons why she uses fountain pens to write. And it’s not just because they’re fancy (they are, though!), or because it’s the writerly thing to do. Read More
Writing Prompts June
Writing prompts for the month of June. Use them to power up your writing, warm up your creative muscle or as a topic for a writing exercise. Read More