Stop in the Middle to Move Forward: how stopping before you’re done ensures future writing session success

Want another strategy to help break through a bad writing session and write productively every time? Try this trick for structuring your writing sessions to help build momentum and keep your story going.

How to Write Simple, Direct Academic Prose that Enlightens and Impresses Readers

So, simpler writing is better for academics. But how do you write simple when your ideas are so complex? This first installment of a three-part blog series explains just that. Curious as to how passive voice can help your writing? Read on to find out.

Academic Writers: Break through a Bad Writing Session with these 3 Strategies

Like all of us, you should probably be writing. But what to do when you’re plagued by frustratingly non-productive writing sessions? I’ve got the answers to make your writing sessions as productive as possible.

How Creative Writers can Break Through a Bad Writing Session

Do you start writing only to stop a few paragraphs or even sentences in? You’re not alone, and there are four problems that may be keeping you from having stellar writing sessions every time. Find out what they are and how to conquer them here!

Books on Editing: Self-Editing for Indie Authors by Michelle Lowery

What how-to editing book will help YOU hone your self-editing skills? This series of editing book reviews will help you figure it out.