Fireside, the first fiction collection from Moms Who Write, will come out in early October! The vision for this book is creepy, paranormal, and all things spooky. Give us moons, witches, retold folklore, ghosts, and everything in between. Unlike our other projects, this will NOT be a charity project. We can pay for your work. Scare us. Give us nightmares. We’re here for it.
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Back to School: How to ease in, adjust and regroup
Summer is hard for parents. It may take time to ease back into writing life again when the kids go back to school. That’s okay. Give yourself the time you need.
The person you’re sending that message to is a human.
Humans are impacted by their relationships and interactions with other humans. Words matter, regardless of how they come at you. Words can save (or end) a life.
Slow is not stagnant– it’s progress.
Slow is not stagnant. A little movement can mean a lot over the course of a week. A month. A year. Those small steps get faster as you get stronger. Let’s talk.
Writing with ADHD and creative solutions to staying focused
Writing with ADHD can seem a bit frustrating and time-consuming. But don’t worry! There are tips and solutions to this problem to get that creativity flowing.
How to Meet Your Word Count Goal with These Crazy Ideas
Does anyone else feel like a failure when they don’t meet their word count goal? Personally, I’m an over-achiever and often set lofty goals for myself that I’ll never reach. Basically, I set myself up for failure. Our Admin Team put together a blog with creative tricks to write during the summer with kids at…
10 unique solutions for writer’s block when it hits
Not all writer’s block is the same. For those who are struggling, here are some creative solutions to writer’s block to help you bust through those walls!
The basics of blog writing and how to put it together
We get it, blogging is not for everyone. But I think blog writing is a little more simple than a lot of writers believe. Welcome to the basics of blog writing!
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!
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.