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Kathleen’s Scene & Sequel Super Powered Writing Workbook
March 1, 2022

Kathleen’s Scene & Sequel Super Powered Writing Workbook

Kathleen Pantsers, Writers 1 For Writers only, Kathleen's Workshops, Writers

It’s here! It’s finally here! My Scene & Sequel Super Powered Writing Workbook  If you’ve been waiting for Kathleen’s book on Scene & Sequel, Super-Powered Writing! Good News! The long wait is over. We now have a lecture packet (an instructional workbook) written for Margie Lawson’s Writing Academy. Plotters and Pantser both love using Scene […]

The Scary Truth about Critique Groups
September 16, 2020

The Scary Truth about Critique Groups

Kathleen General, Writers, Writing Challenges 0

Attention Writers: Did you know, for good or bad, your critique group will exert one of the strongest influences on your career? Yet, yet very few writers learn how to conduct a critique group for optimum success. Don’t make this mistake. For years, I studied and surveyed critique groups and critique methods. I learned what […]

Natural Born Writer – The Telling Trait
December 26, 2011

Natural Born Writer – The Telling Trait

Kathleen Creativity, Writers 16 Natural born writer, Writing traits

Natural born writers catalog sensory data. They store emotional reactions and poignant bits of dialogue as events unfold around them. This happens out of no conscious effort on the writer’s part. It just happens. No matter how nightmarish the experience, no matter how spiritually elevating, how tender, or loving, or awe-inspiring, no matter how devastating or painful – writers record story details.

Jules Verne – Writer Who Paid The Price!
February 8, 2011

Jules Verne – Writer Who Paid The Price!

Kathleen Creativity, Writers 9 Jules Verne

Jules Verne paid a price to be a writer. What might he have accomplished had he turned his inventive genius to science instead of writing? I’ll bet you he would’ve been just as great.
We’ll never know.
We do know this — he inspired young people to become scientists, explorers, inventors and engineers. He dreamed possibilities, wrote them into fascinating stories, and others turned his visions into realities. Still, Jules Verne paid a price – the same price all great writers must pay. He gave his time and his heart to it.

Six Things Charles Dickens & Jane Austen Never Did
January 25, 2011

Six Things Charles Dickens & Jane Austen Never Did

Kathleen Regency World, Writers, Writing Challenges 17 Charles Dickens, How to cope with demands beyond writing, Jane Austen, Writers

How would two of our favorite authors, Charles Dickens and Jane Austen, fare as writers in today’s world?  I have confidence they’d cope surprisingly well with technology and the added demands of promotion in today’s marketplace?  Let’s pretend Charles and Jane are contemporaries and very close friends.  Observe as they wrestle with the challenges of […]

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