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Connection Is The Key
As we try to navigate these crazy times, which could easily be straight off the pages of a dystopian novel, I’m reminded of the importance of connecting with people.
Opening lines of communication and connecting with family members, friends, fellow writers and the community can make a meaningful difference to how we weather the impacts of COVID-19.
A Room of One’s Own
How many times have you taken a course, written a plan of action, or made a resolution only to find yourself in the same old habits three months later?
How to Set Up Your Discord Account
An easy step-by-step guide on how to set up your discord account
Write What You Know
Writer Madeline Parise discusses how the phrase ‘Write What You Know’ can help writers understand their craft better.
5 Reasons to Tune Into a QWC Livestream
While being face to face with guest speakers allows for a close knit, interactive workshop, watching a livestream can be just as rewarding an experience for our participants.
The Writer-Editor Relationship – a Case Study
Substitute ‘damn’ every time you're inclined to write ‘very’. Your editor will delete it and the writing will be just as it should be―Mark Twain
Creating Work and Creating a Community
Spending time with your writing community can play such an important role in the creativity process.
How reading can make you a better writer
All good writers are readers, so how are we to understand the consequences of influence in our work?
The Good and Bad of Web Publishing
Kylee Bristow talks how web writing takes print writing and puts some diabolical twists on it.
Year of the Novel
Writing a novel is an extraordinary goal and a potentially life-changing experience.
The Writing Retreat
Writing retreats can range from hard core writing workouts to ultimate indulgences offering the freedom to write.
The Hero and Heroine's Journey by Lauren Daniels
Lauren Daniels on the Hero and Heroine’s Journey.