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  • Surviving the Query Trenches | Mental Health Awareness for Writers – New YT Video

    Transcript: Ah, the query trenches, the deepest darkest pit of despair that a writer will ever face. A time of mental anguish with no foreseeable end, and when that long-awaited end does come, will it change your life and writing career for the better or crush your soul into a fine pile of dust? The

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  • You Don’t SUCK at Writing (Here’s What’s Really Going On) – New YT Video

    Transcript: Has anyone else noticed how most writing advice is geared toward the negative? Posts and videos like “Fix Bad Writing” and “Why Your Characters SUCK” (the word suck almost always in all caps for some reason…). They paint this picture that if you aren’t writing in the exact way the writing advice suggests, then

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  • How to Choose the Right Novel Idea (And Know If It’s Big Enough) -New YT Video

    Transcript: Do you have too many story ideas and no clue which one to commit to? You’re definitely not alone. In fact, I received several comments and messages from my video “Turn Your Idea into a Novel” about what the heck you’re supposed to do if you have no clue which of your copious ideas

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  • What is a Writing Coach? (And why you might need one…) -New YT Video

    Transcript: Have you ever felt stuck in your writing, unsure if you’re on the right track, or just completely overwhelmed? You’re not alone. Many writers reach a point where they feel absolutely lost and have to rely on the support of others to get them through it. You can access blogs, YouTube channels (like this

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  • Turn Your Idea into a Novel (In 3 Steps!) -New YT Video

    Transcript: Have you ever had a great idea for a book… but no clue how to actually turn it into a full story? While many writers struggle with even coming up with ideas in the first place, there are many more who have amazing ideas that they just don’t know what to do with. If

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  • Transcript: On my classroom wall, I have a sign that reads “the expert in anything was once a beginner” to remind my students that we all have to start somewhere. And being new to anything, it’s inevitable that you will make mistakes —a lot of them. While many people who have surpassed the beginner stages

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  • Building My Craft – A Writer’s Attempt at Leveling Up

    This week I created a goal to take my writing career and craft to the next level. Since publishing my first novel a year ago and joining multiple creative writing communites, I have learned a lot about my writing skills -strengths, weaknesses, and mehs. Using my notes from the past year, I compiled a list

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  • “Show, Don’t Tell” – Unpacking Common Writing Advice

    Transcript: The number of times writing teachers, critique partners, or coaches tell a writer to “show, don’t tell” without any explanation is way too high. It’s a problem because it gets treated like a magical cure-all for your writing. If you just show and never tell, all your writing problems will disappear, right? While it’s

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  • The Art of Writing Authentic Dialogue

    Even though we learn to talk well before we learn to write, writing dialogue can prove to be quite a challenge for many writers. If you’ve spent most of your life writing academically or professionally and are just now diving into creative writing and storytelling, dialogue can often feel impossible to master. But don’t worry,

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  • “Write What You Know”: Unpacking Common Writing Advice – Your Virtual Writing Coach

    In the first video of my series, “Unpacking Common Writing Advice,” I dive into the phrase “Write What You Know.” This often-repeated advice is frequently misunderstood—either taken too literally or leaving writers, especially those in speculative fiction, scratching their heads. What does it actually mean, and how can you apply it to your writing without…

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