Looking to find the perfect word? Allow me to introduce you to the Wordstorm. This foolproof tool for writers is sure to get you past the block.
New Book Release Roundup (Part 2) by Moms Who Write
In our last blog, we highlighted all the April book releases from Moms Who Write– or so we thought. Turns out, there were a lot more than we thought!
New Book Release Roundup by Moms Who Write
As a new series, we are going to start rounding up all the new releases announced each month on our Instagram page. Enjoy these April books by Moms Who Write!
How to celebrate Short Story Month by sharing your work
Short Story Month centers around the art of compact storytelling. These little nuggets don’t need hundreds of thousands of words to pack a punch. Let’s explore.
Submissions for The History of Us are Now OPEN!
Because we had so much fun making our debut anthology, The Order of Us, we decided to follow up with another Moms Who Write anthology. Our next installation is entitled The History of Us: Stories of the Women Who Made Us, and submissions are OPEN! What We’re Looking For We want to hear stories of…
The Magical Spoken Word Poets of Moms Who Write
There is something magical about being able to read your poem to the world the way it appears in your mind. Check out some of our favorite spoken word poets!
The benefits of anthologies and why we love them
Our debut anthology dropped last week and the hype is out of this world. But are there really benefits of anthologies for authors? Absolutely there are.
It’s National Tell a Story Day! How will you Celebrate?
It’s National Tell a Story Day! While the origin of this holiday is unknown, it’s easy enough to understand its meaning, and let’s be honest—it’s just fun!
Dear Yesterday by Lindsey Ray Redd is full of sweet sentimentality
Redd’s debut, Dear Yesterday, tugged at my Georgia-girl heart. It’s a family story and a love story and a culture story and there were so many elements that felt familiar. Even if you’re not a Georgia-girl, the longing and brokenness and redemption of Luella McCrae is beautiful.
What is ‘show, don’t tell’ and how to make it work
Beginning writers ask about this advice on every online writers’ platform, all the time. So, what exactly is show, don’t tell, and why is it so important?