If you’ve been on the internet, you’ll realize the truth of the following statement. And to think that it was written in the 16th century! Looks the grammar police have been around since forever! I thought I’d share with you the most hilarious grammar memes on the internet. “The greater part of the world’s…
The 3 Cs Of A Blogging Challenge
With the April Blogging from A to Z Challenge starting today, I thought it was a good time to talk about the 3 Cs of a Blogging Challenge. These are things that I’ve learned from completing (and sometimes not completing!) a few blogging challenges. The 3 Cs Of A Blogging Challenge There are various reasons…
March Review: If You Want To Write
I first heard of Brenda Ueland and her book If You Want to Write: A Book About Art, Independence, and Spirit, a few years ago and bought it. While I read the other other how-to-write books from women authors -Natalie Goldberg’s Writing Down the Bones , Anne Lamott’s Bird by Bird, Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way – this one…
30 Blog Post Ideas for April
We are back with another month of blog post ideas – 30 blog post ideas for April. We feel good to know that you are loving having a month worth of prompts to nudge you into writing daily. The Busiest Blogging Month! Blogging in the month of April can be super fun. For one, it…
Rupi Kaur Writing Bravely
It is International Women’s Day! No, we won’t say a trite ‘Happy Women’s Day’. Instead let’s celebrate the fact that so many of us are using our writing to speak up for women. Rupi Kaur is one such woman – a woman who writes bravely! Rupi Kaur Perhaps you remember her as the girl who…
February Review:The Mindful Writer
I was glad that some of you told me that the Write Tribe Reading Challenge is keeping you on track with your reading goals. I know it’s working for me personally. This month, we’re reviewing The Mindful Writer by Dinty Moore. Thank you for the overwhelming response to the January Review post. My apologies for…





