by Richard Evans | Nov 6, 2024 | 600 Words, Writing Tips
When a Master Speaks - Listen Writing with Kindness: Embrace Imperfection and Find Your Voice When a master mentor like Larry Moss speaks, creatives across disciplines should pause to listen and learn. Acclaimed by actors like Hilary Swank and Leonardo DiCaprio, Moss...
by Richard Evans | Nov 3, 2024 | 600 Words
A Moment of Reflection Can you keep a secret? Almost every day we can add a secret thought of remorse or avarice to the list. A thought that is kept private, never shared. Or maybe a wish to be somewhere or someone else. Secrets are prickly sins, and we never expose...
by Richard Evans | Nov 1, 2024 | 600 Words
The Writer’s Journey: Doubt is not your enemy. 7 Fears Writers Have and Work to Overcome Writing is an art form, a craft, and a dance with doubt. The fears that arise—whether around finishing a manuscript, receiving critique, or even daring to call oneself a...
by Richard Evans | Nov 1, 2024 | 600 Words, Writing Tips
What I learned from Deceit. "It took Tom Clancy more than 11 years to write Hunt for Red October." Clancy once said about writing and his research: “The difference between fiction and reality? Fiction has to make sense.” Other authors have work hard to find the time...
by Richard Evans | Nov 1, 2024 | 600 Words, Write Right Tips
Are Writers Their Own Worst Enemy? I was interested to read recently the top ten tips in submitting your work to a publisher or agent and was surprised by the one of the top three. It confounded me for a moment, as I thought – surely this is a mistake. Then as I...