by mandilynnwrites | Dec 26, 2018 | Writing Tips
2018 is coming to a close and the new year is just around the corner! For today’s video I’m talking with fellow AuthorTuber, Meg Latorre from iWriterly to talk about setting measurable goals for 2019 so you can achieve all your 2019 writing and publishing goals. Meg...
by mandilynnwrites | Dec 18, 2018 | Writing Tips
Today’s video I’m teaming up with fellow AuthorTuber, Destiny Murtaugh, to talk about empathy and how that affects our reading and writing, so be sure to check out Destiny’s video before you go! Watch Destiny’s video: https://t.co/2d1wClJifH This is a topic I’ve...
by mandilynnwrites | Dec 11, 2018 | Writing Tips
If you participated in NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) then you might be feeling a little burnt out. You’re tired of writing or you’re feeling uninspired or you’re just looking for the motivation again. Writing isn’t supposed to cause stress, and if it is, it...
by mandilynnwrites | Dec 7, 2018 | Writing Tips
I’ve been participating in NaNoWriMo for a few years now. Some years the timing just isn’t good and other years I just never hit my word count goal. I’ve always gone with the theory that any words written is better than no words written. In fact, I...
by mandilynnwrites | Nov 20, 2018 | Writing Tips
What makes a great novel that makes you want to read every book the author has ever written? That answer would be up for debate but I think it’s safe to say a killer plot twist can convince any reader to read more from that author. While plots twists...
by mandilynnwrites | Nov 14, 2018 | NaNoWriMo, Writing Tips
We’re just about at the halfway point of National Novel Writing Month. Some of you are probably starting to feel burnt out while others might have the finish line in sight. Regardless of how many words you’ve written, I have ten tips to get you write more,...