25 Sensory Writing Prompts: Summer Edition

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Throw the hot dogs on the grill, kick up those feet with a cold beverage…and grab your writing notebook. It’s time for summer writing prompts! Each set of prompts is organized by sense so you can tap into those deep connections in your writing and make things more real for the reader. Pick your favorites and try not to drip watermelon juice on your paper! Sound-Related Prompts a blender cracking then whirring ice for frozen drinks a deafening cloud of … Read More »

Where Can I Find an Illustrator?

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Illustration brings your story to life in a way that words alone can’t. There is a multitude of talented illustrators out there. You just need to know where to look. Besides knowing exactly where to find these amazing people, there are other considerations you need to take into account before diving in. It’s essential to find an art style that compliments your specific story and combing through portfolios takes time. First, you must ask yourself a very important question… Do You Need … Read More »

Five Factors for Mastering Fast Pacing in Action Scenes

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It’s finally time for the big face off and your reader is at the edge of their seat. Having the correct pacing in action scenes is essential. Otherwise your big moment will flop and the worst thing will happen: Your reader will be disappointed. Gasp! There are several tricks to making sure your pacing is on point in this critical moment. Here are my top five tricks: Factor One: Time Manipulation The scene itself is usually only a matter of … Read More »

Five Effective Strategies for Marketing Online Events

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Online events are more popular than ever before. Whether it is a book launch, live reading, writing workshop, or even an entire conference, marketing is essential for maximizing your audience, and thus maximizing your success. So how do you get people to come to your event, and even better, spend money there? Here are five tried-and-true marketing strategies that will help make your event a big win. Strategy One: Identify Your Audience This may sound basic, but you’d be surprised … Read More »

Using Microsoft Word to Write Concrete Poetry

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Concrete poetry is a fun way to express creativity in a visual form. The words are shaped into an image that is representative of the poem’s theme. The challenge with this type of poetry is formatting the work on a computer if you want to send it out for publication or publish it yourself. There are professional programs out there in the Adobe suite that are perfect for this, but they have a huge learning curve. The good news is … Read More »

FWA Celebrates 20 Years

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  We are celebrating a huge milestone this year, our big twentieth anniversary. Two decades of writers reaching out to other writers and helping them on their journeys, wherever they made lead. Let’s take some time to look at our own journey, from humble beginnings to the well-known statewide organization we are today. And even some exciting special events happening just for this special year! How It All Began There were already many writers organizations out there in the year … Read More »

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