How to Benefit from Momentum with Your Writing — The Writing Coach Episode 151
Writing coach Kevin T. Johns covers three techniques writers can use to create and benefit from momentum with their writing.
Can Great Writing be Taught? — The Writing Coach Episode 150
Writing coach Kevin T. Johns addresses the much-asked question, “Can great writing be taught?”
Helen Pilz on Writing a Christmas Romance — The Writing Coach Episode 149
Author Helen Pilz speaks with writing coach Kevin T. Johns about the launch of her new holiday-themed story, NEW YORK SNOW AND TURQUOISE.
Why Writers Abandon Projects — The Writing Coach Episode 148
Writing coach Kevin T. Johns explains why so many writers hop from one project to the next without finishing anything.
Remembering Veteran Authors — The Writing Coach Episode 147
Writing coach Kevin T. Johns discusses veteran authors and how their experiences in war may have impacted their fiction.
15 Literary Masterpieces Under 60K Words — The Writing Coach Episode 146
Writing coach Kevin T. Johns discusses 15 literally masterpieces under 60K words long.
Debunking the Myth of the Solitary Author — The Writing Coach Episode 145
Writing coach Kevin T. Johns debunks the myth of the solitary author and discusses some of the most important and successful writer communities of the last 150 years.
Three Biggest Problems When Writing a First Draft — The Writing Coach Episode 144
Writing coach Kevin T. Johns discusses the three biggest problems writers face when crafting a first draft and how to overcome them.
The Six-Step Roadmap to Publication — The Writing Coach Episode 143
Writing coach Kevin T. Johns outlines his six-step roadmap for taking a book from initial idea creation through to publication.
Social Media and Writing — The Writing Coach Episode 142
Social media provides writers with the opportunity to connect with writers from across the world, but is the type of community social media provides really what writers need to find success? Or are platforms like Facebook and Twitter doing more harm than good when it comes to writers achieving their literary goals?