Emotional Workshop Critique – Part 2

WOO HOO! We have our critique! Thank you everyone who submitted their samples! I’ve kept the sender as confidential just in case – but if this is your story (hint hint  – wink wink) and you’d like to ask Angela questions on her critique –...

Emotional Thesaurus Critique – Part 1

WOO HOO! We have our critique! Thank you everyone who submitted their samples! I’ve kept the sender as confidential just in case – but if this is your story (hint hint  – wink wink) and you’d like to ask Becca questions on her critique –...

Internalizing the Emotions to Increase Your Writing Impact

I have the fabulous Roxy Boroughs guest blogging today about creating emotions that you’ve never experienced yourself. I love Roxy – I love her spirit, her heart, her character and her writing. Once you discover her – you’ll love her too! ~~~...

Top 5 Ways to Create Emotion in Your Writing

I have the fabulous Jesse Kimmel-Freeman guest blogging today for our Emotional Thesaurus Workshop! Thanks for stopping by! ~~ Hey everyone! I’m Jesse Kimmel-Freeman. I write in several genres, but the thing that connects them all is the ability to create...

“My character cried,” I sobbed.

I have the awesome Karen A. Chase here as part of our Emotional Thesaurus Workshop. Karen talks about crying in books – something I love to do and write 😉  This scene from Something’s Gotta Give exemplifies crying while writing about crying. I’m sure the...