Our thanks to NinjaEssays.com for this clever infographic. Read on to discover some fun and quirky work habits of great writers. Then, tell us yours! Have you ever wondered how Ernest Hemingway wrote his masterpieces? When we read and reread
Four Ways To Win at the Book Selling Box Office!
If you’re not a member yet, we invite you to come join us in the Winner Circle! To celebrate fall and our most recent partner additions, we’re offering our VIP discount of $20 off a year’s subscription…. Read on to
Writer Tip: Create Your Own Imagery Thesaurus
We first saw this clever idea of a color imagery thesaurus on GalleyCat and had to share. An idea that makes writing more visual (and fun) is always a useful tool. And with fall in the air, a chance to
Five Expert Tips to Tighten Your Writing
Our thanks to author Grady Hendrix for this guest post loaded with writer wisdom to tighten your writing… Before I wrote Horrorstör, I wrote everything. I wrote seven-word descriptions of reruns of Matlock for TV channel guides, I wrote garbage-sorting
Announcing WWW’s New Partner Page!
From soup to nuts… That’s always been the goal of Where Writers Win — to provide a “home base” from where any writer or author, no matter WHERE they are on their journey, can find their “next step” resources. And
There’s (Probably Going To Be) An App For That
Our thanks to media relations expert and award-winning author Christina Hamlett for this fun AND useful list of nine unusual free apps! Does one inspire you? When my writing career began, it was an App-less world. If you wanted to
Putting Author Thoughts into Author Action
Our thanks to author, coach and speaker Kayce Stevens Hughlett for this inspiring guest post, and to freedigitalphotos.net for the graphic… “Thinking is easy, acting is difficult, and to put one’s thoughts into action is the most difficult thing in the