Cam Kingsley is an author and book coach, excited to provide people with the skills to improve their writing to the point of being able to pursue publishing the stories in their brain.
While you can’t work out your creative muscle at the gym or physically see it grow over time, creativity is still a muscle. The more that you use it, the stronger it gets. The stronger it gets, the easier it can be to come up with ideas for your writing, whether that be ideas for scenes or ideas for full length novels. And the best part? There really is no downside to practicing your creativity! You can never be too creative. Today, I want to provide some suggestions on how t
Some websites every writer should know about. One of those websites, without a doubt, is qtCritique. qtCritique is made by the creators of another important website to know about: QueryTracker. (That’s where the QT comes from!) qtCritique is for writers on track to try to be published to receive critiques from other writers on their novel, query letter, synopsis, whatever they need critiqued. The website is set up with a point system. In order to post your work for critique,
Have you ever considered a writing retreat? They are a fantastic investment in your career as a writer—they allow for a specific time and place dedicated to writing, which increases productivity, as well as offering workshops where you can learn from others. However, writing retreats can be far from home and out of your budget. So what’s a good, local, in budget alternative? Building your own. This allows for you to choose the cost and location, so let’s get started! The firs