5 Tips for Making More Time to Write

Here are five tips that will help you put your new, accountable, in control mindset into practice. 

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Treat Yourself to a DIY Writing Retreat

A writing retreat can be as simple or as elaborate as you’d like — the possibilities are endless!

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Quills, Fountain Pens, & Glitter Gel Pens

Which artists’ writing processes have informed yours? Do you take inspiration from other artistic mediums?

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5 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.

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The 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.

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Setting 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.

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Top 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!

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3 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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The Indie Author’s Guide to Creating Captivating Characters

If you're struggling to create dynamic, compelling characters that jump off the page and into readers' hearts, you're not alone.

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How to Write a Book Synopsis for Your Novel

You’ve finished drafting your novel, been through a round or two of edits, sent it to beta readers for feedback, maybe even hired a professional editor to really make it sing, and now you’re getting ready to pitch it to contests, literary agents, and/or publishers. Well, friend, you’re going to need a synopsis.

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