
by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig
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- 37 Marvelous US Writing Conferences and Workshops in March 2026: by Erica Verrillo
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- It’s Okay to Just Read a Book: by Philip Athans
- What happens when family and friends don’t support your writing? by Dan Blank
- 4 Ways to Protect Your Energy While Writing About Trauma: by Rachel Warmath
- If Your Biggest Fear Is Never Doing the Thing: by Meg Dowell
- Cartoonist Tom Gould on Wuthering Heights: @tomgauld.bsky.social
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- After Screenwriting, Here’s How I Tamed My Fear of Prose: by Andrew Rubin
- Six Writers on the Most Surprising Parts of Their Writing Routines: from Literary Hub
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- Twilight Zone 2026: Daedalus and the Centaur: By David Corbett
- How to write if you have ADHD: by Daphne Gray=Grant
- The Perfect Idea: by Grant Snider
- Move from Fearful to Fearless: by Rochelle Melander
- Why “Believe in Yourself” Fails Writers: by Colleen M. Story
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- Best Book Marketing Campaigns: 12 Proven Examples That Still Work Today: by Penny Sansevieri
- So You Want to Write a Novel: Marketing: by Liz Gauffreau
- What does media for an author look like? By Ann Marie Nieves
- Three-Act Analysis of Animal Farm: by Gabriela Pereira
- What Can Jane Austen Teach Writers Today? by Elaine Dodge
- The Moment Of Change In Fiction: By Anthony Ehlers
- Writing: The Rule of Three: by Linda S. Clare
- 7 Ways to Write Health Issues into a Middle Grade Novel—Without Preaching or Making It the Whole Story: by Donna Galanti @natalieaguirre7.bsky.social
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- The 5 Most Common Themes In Literature: By Susanne Bennett
- Why Writing 500-Word Chapters Might Be the Best Way to Draft Your Novel: by April Dávila
- Contradictory Character Emotions Can Fuel Your Story: by
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- Panning For Gold as a Writer: by James Scott Bell
- Additional Tips for Transformational Storytelling: by Lisa Tener
- Stakes: Everything Storytellers Need to Know: by Chris Winkle
- Rest and Relaxation Scenes: from Mythcreants
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Thanks, Elizabeth, for these links. As always, they're great! The article about not worrying about how fast you're writing really hit home for me this time. With everything going on in the world, my WIP is not moving along right now. I keep reminding myself that every author moves at a unique pace, but still… It's good to be reminded it'll get there.
It’s done when it’s done!
Hope you have a great week, Margot. :)