Balancing screen time and writing time: tips for busy parents

Finding balance doesn’t mean eliminating screens entirely or feeling guilty every time your child picks up a tablet. It’s about creating intentional space for other activities: especially creative writing: that can be just as engaging and far more beneficial for their developing minds.

Why parents should embrace their child’s weird story ideas

Research shows that when children craft their own narratives, no matter how unconventional, they encounter situations that demand unique vocabulary, sentence structures, and creative problem-solving.

Want to Self-Publish Your Book? Here’s Why You Need an Editor

When you’ve poured your heart into your manuscript, spent months (maybe years) crafting every scene, the idea of handing it over to someone else for critique feels terrifying. But every writer needs to accept this: you cannot effectively edit your own work. I don’t care how many writing courses you’ve taken or how many books you’ve read: you’re too close to your own story to see its problems clearly.

Debunking the “Natural Talent” Myth Aspiring Writers Believe

The “natural talent” myth is probably the biggest load of nonsense holding back aspiring writers today. Researchers have been studying this for decades, and the evidence is crystal clear: talent is developed, not inborn.

How to Support Your Young Author: Practical Steps for Parents

Supporting a young writer isn’t about becoming their editor-in-chief or their biggest critic. It’s about creating space for their creativity to flourish while giving them the tools and confidence they need to keep going. And trust me, there will be moments when they need that encouragement.

Why Working with a Writing Coach Beats Going It Alone

You don’t have to struggle and navigate the writing and publishing journey by yourself. Working with a writing coach can transform your writing experience from a lonely struggle into a guided, strategic path toward publication.

Writing a Novel: Should You Outline First?

The age-old question that splits the novel writing community right down the middle. Should you meticulously plan every chapter, scene, and character arc before you write word one? Or should you dive in headfirst and let the story unfold naturally as you go?

The 7 Biggest Creativity Myths That Parents Believe

As a parent, you want to support your child’s interests and talents. If your child shows musical talents, you get them a music tutor. But when it comes to creative writing, many well-meaning parents get stuck believing myths that actually hold their kids back. These misconceptions can prevent you from recognizing your child’s potential or […]

Struggling With Your First Draft? Get Unstuck in Four Steps

If you’re a new writer or aspiring author reading this, you’re probably staring at a half-finished manuscript wondering if you’ll ever type “The End.” Maybe you started strong, blazed through the first few chapters, and then hit a wall so solid you’re convinced it’s made of literary concrete.

Three Small Writing Habits That Can Change Your Whole Year

You don’t need hours. You don’t even need 30 minutes. With just 10 minutes a day and the right approach, you can completely transform your writing life over the course of a year.