by Kate Sullivan |
First, let’s get one thing clear: there is no one right way to write a play. Every writer has their own method, and we all learn and grow as we progress in our playwriting careers. What I’m going to share is how I write plays, and my tips can be modified to fit your...
by Kate Sullivan |
In an age of evolving technology, 140-character messages, and video and images taking over our media lives, spelling still matters—a lot. Spell a word wrong today and you could fail a test or miss out on a date, a book deal, a promotion, or an important business deal....
by Kate Sullivan
Every part of our lives can become inspiration for our next book or short story. From dialogue we overhear on our commute to ideas planted by coworkers or neighbors mentioning a problem they need to solve, writers draw from everything around us to gain inspiration,...
by Kate Sullivan |
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. Okay, so it’s a cliché, but it became one for a reason—we need downtime and silly activities to recharge after a long day or week of work! As writers, we’re often constantly working—if we’re not at a day job, we’re thinking...
by Kate Sullivan
There’s a billion pieces of content online: articles, blog posts, white papers, videos, pictures, and so much more. It can be hard to stand out, let alone attract swarms of eager visitors who want to read your blog, watch your videos, subscribe to your newsletter, and...