Not All Flags Are Red

I’ve talked about red flags in publishing and I’ll continue to do so because predatory people and companies prey on those who haven’t had the opportunity to learn what they need to in the industry, but it’s also important to know that not all flags we see are red. We have to be vigilant, but […]
How Toxic Positivity Can Ruin Your Writing

What is toxic positivity? Essentially, it’s the belief that negative thoughts about anything should be avoided. Sure, we can look on the bright side, but sometimes things suck, and that emotion deserves to be honoured. But wait, how does that tie in with writing? Here’s a secret that’s not so secret: Sometimes our writing sucks. […]
Finding A Trauma-Informed Editor

You may be familiar with the saying, the first draft of your memoir is for you. It’s often when a lot of the emotions and trauma tied to the topic of your memoir come to the surface and dance with you. After that first draft is done, it’s time to do a round of editing: […]
Writing the Right Words

There’s a scene in a later season of one of my favourite 30-minute shows, The Office, where Kevin starts speaking very simply. His logic is that you don’t need fancy language or words to communicate, and it will save time. “Why waste time say lot word when few word do trick.” But, of course, because The Office is a […]
Dealing With Rejection in Writing

You’ve finished your manuscript, you’ve got a query, and now you’re pitching to agents and publishers. You’re so full of hope and excitement. You check your email, and there’s a response! Excitedly, you open it only to read, “thanks, but no thanks.” That “no” is hard to read, but you’re a creative. It’s part of […]
Why Hire a Ghostwriter

Have you ever thought about hiring a ghostwriter? Maybe you’ve convinced yourself it’s inauthentic and that the only way to create your book is to do it yourself. Let’s dispel that myth entirely. Many challenges arise when it comes to writing a book. For example, professional baseball players sometimes need to sub in runners, whether […]
Don’t Rush the Second Half of Your Book

It’s 6:30 on a Friday and I’m in college. I can hear the whoops and excited chatter in the common lounge of my friends and their friends. I’m sitting at my computer reminding myself that I had promised to finish this essay tonight so I could enjoy the weekend, but I’m only halfway through. Don’t […]
The Books that Changed Me

In 2021, I was given the diagnosis of religious trauma. I grew up in a Fellowship Baptist church and went to two different bible colleges. Since the diagnosis, I have begun the healing journey, and as part of that journey, I am writing a memoir. I have thought a lot about my past, and what […]
The Red Flags of Publishing

Publishing is the goal for any writer. After all, why write if no one is going to read it? Unfortunately, there are a lot of people and businesses out there who prey upon the uninformed. It’s hard to know who to trust and who has our best interests in mind, especially when the golden apple […]
Finding The Right Beta Readers

Beta readers: authors need them, but how do they find them? And what do they actually do? Should you pay them? What Are Beta Readers? As writers – especially first-time writers, make their way down the path toward publication, they come face to face with terms they haven’t heard before, timelines they hadn’t considered, and […]