
Coaches and Editors: What They Have in Common
The better they are at their job, the less obvious these two groups will be. Read More …

SUP Yoga: Cross Training to a New Perspective
Here’s another way to gain a new perspective and increased flexibility on your SUP this summer. Read More …

Editing Best Practices: The Middle Distance
Editors build a bridge between writer and reader—and may even tear down a few walls along the way. Read More …

What Wins Olympic Medals? Not What Wins Headlines
Worried about how sewage, Zika, the Brazilian economy, and crime are going to affect the Olympics? You’re missing the point. Read More …

Avoiding Lloyd: Know the Bad Guy
Keep your favorite characters close, and your least favorite ones closer. Read More …

What A Ringing Phone Doesn’t Tell Us
When the phone rings inside a story, it’s up to the author to figure out who’s calling. Read More …

Collaborative Editing: The Tools Don’t Matter
For the past few months, I’ve been working with a client creating and updating content for a new website. The goal is obvious: accurate and easily digested consumer-friendly information, which promotes the product without overselling. The process, though, is surprisingly Read More …

3×5 Ways to Change the World
Can infographics help change the world? Maybe not, but here are some small ideas that might improve our own small piece of it. Read More …

Letting Go of Our Kitchen Water View
Even a tiny water view means a lot, especially when it disappears overnight. Read More …

Listening In, Outside
Sometimes authors just want to be a fly on the wall. Read More …