The Structure of A Paragraph

Paragraph symbol § ¶ Pilcrow Most writers know how to structure a paragraph. It is similar to the overall structure of a paper. You have the opening/main idea, supporting sentences, and closing. Or, as Grammarly.com puts it: Transition, topic sentence, supporting sentences, and conclusion (you can read more from them here). Now, what many seem … Continue reading The Structure of A Paragraph

National Screenwriters Day – #BookForTheHoliday

http://nationalscreenwritersday.com/ https://nationaldaycalendar.com/national-screenwriters-day-january-5/ There are so many forms in which to express ourselves and the creativity that makes us unique. Even within the art of writing, there are many options to pen one's story. Today, we celebrate screenwriting - Happy National Screenwriters Day! A unique aspect to screenwriting is the collaborative nature inherent to it. You … Continue reading National Screenwriters Day – #BookForTheHoliday

V.K. Tritschler’s In My Office!

My Interview with V.K. Tritschler! Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule, especially during the holiday season, to meet with me today.  I am excited to introduce you to my readers! I always kick off my interviews with the same question because it is quite insightful.  Therefore, please tell us how you’d … Continue reading V.K. Tritschler’s In My Office!

Talking With International Bestseller, Anna J. Walner

My Interview with ANNA J. WALNER! I enjoy meeting other creative minds and learning about the journey writers have taken to become published authors.  I think we all have interesting stories to tell, and I am thankful to be able to help share them.  Thank you for joining us and allowing me to help share … Continue reading Talking With International Bestseller, Anna J. Walner

National Writing Novel Month

 NOVEMBER IS FOR THE NOVEL https://nationaldaycalendar.com/national-novel-writing-month-november Every November,  writers everywhere face the challenge of NaNoWriMo because it is National Writing Novel Month.  According to https://nanowrimo.org/what-is-nanowrimo, this starts as a challenge in 1999 and the goal is: "to write 50,000 words of a novel during the thirty days of November." YOUNG WRITERS PROGRAM NaNoWriMo Blog