Process
My Novel Died in the Query Trenches, So What’s Next?
At the beginning of last year, I attempted to query a speculative novel. The story was queer and discussed themes of depression and isolation. By the time I went through my final reread, I thought for sure this would be the project that’d land me a literary agent.
By Kera Hollow2 months ago in Writers
Preservation for Eternal Impact
It is easy to feel as though most of what is said disappears. Words are spoken, written, posted, argued over, and then quickly buried beneath the next wave of noise. Attention moves on. Platforms refresh. What once felt urgent becomes invisible. In that environment, a quiet but persistent question emerges. What actually lasts. And more uncomfortably, what is worth preserving when so much seems to vanish without consequence.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast2 months ago in Writers
Late January 2026: 2 Goals Accomplished
I had my 22 writing goals heading into the year of 2026, 13 I had total control over, 9 that I did not. I had everything all laid out in the order I wanted to work on it... of course, that is subject to change... but I was ready to go.
By Stephen Kramer Avitabile2 months ago in Writers
A More Mindful Way to Connect: Inside Maude’s Approach to Intimate Wellness
The Rise of Mindful Intimate Wellness in Modern Culture The conversation around intimacy and personal wellness has changed significantly in recent years. Topics that were once considered private or uncomfortable are now being recognized as an essential part of overall well-being. This cultural shift reflects a broader understanding that emotional health, physical comfort, and personal connection are deeply connected.
By Abbasi Publisher2 months ago in Writers
Understanding Artificial Turf as a Lawn Alternative in Plano
Maintaining a natural lawn in Plano can be challenging due to weather conditions, water limitations, and ongoing upkeep requirements. Long summer heat, inconsistent rainfall, and soil conditions often make it difficult for grass to remain healthy throughout the year. As a result, many property owners are exploring artificial turf as an alternative surface solution.
By Abbasi Publisher2 months ago in Writers
To Write A Villanelle
Introduction The villanelle is now my preferred poetic form. My audience and friends tell me how good my villanelle's are but they seem to be scared of the form. While I have written many excellent villanelles none have been awarded a Vocal Top Story, though that may be because I am on Vocal's naughty shelf, they don't see me as a poet or writer.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 months ago in Writers
Writing for Those Who Have No Voice
Elizabeth Woods' Cedar's Port series on Amazon.com https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CQRNST2B Hey there, my name is Lizzy and I am an author. I have been writing stories for as long as I can remember. Writing for me began as an escape from my reality. I grew up in an abusive and traumatizing environment. I was suppressed and mute until I broke away in my teens.
By Elizabeth Woods2 months ago in Writers









