ACES Accelerate: Reflections Post-Conference
I had a marvellous time at the ACES Accelerate conference! I caught up with friends, learned from experts, and watched some macro magic.
I had a marvellous time at the ACES Accelerate conference! I caught up with friends, learned from experts, and watched some macro magic.
Self-editing is scary, but using developmental editing techniques can help! Let’s talk about story maps and how to make them work for you!
Enemies to lovers is a much-loved trope in romance novels, reaching back centuries. But what makes a compelling enemies-to-lovers story?
Characters, like us, have goals that drive and motivate them. What are your characters’ internal and external goals? What are yours?
If a story just isn’t working, when do you choose to let go and set it aside? Jack Wong joins me this week to provide an author’s viewpoint on letting a story go.
Choosing the correct point of view for your story changes how your readers receive your words. Which point of view is right for you?