Tag: Carol Newman Cronin
Fiction Writing: Matching Physical Traits to Personality
Chosen wisely, visual details can show readers our character’s personalities—and maybe even predict the role they’ll play in the story. Read More …
Saved by the Deadline
I’ll never write the perfect book, but without a firm deadline I’ll keep trying. Read More …
Freelancing: Invest in Yourself
Investing in myself is a way of showing the world I take my work seriously. Read More …
Seeing the Horizon
Seeing the horizon frees my mind to make leaps and connections that would seem much too far-fetched anywhere else. Read More …
Book Review: Seeing Into The Unseen World
Liz Moore draws us into the world of a very different childhood. Read More …
What I Learned Freelancing in 2016
Working for a wide variety of clients, I’ve been rewarded for self-education on a wide variety of topics—which is, of course, the fun part. Read More …
How To Write a Useful Book Review
What I plan to leave in and what I’ll take out in my next book review. Read More …
Best Posts of 2016
Here’s a look back on some themes from the past year. Read More …
12 Months, 12 Freelancing Lessons
Gig economy, contract work, freelancing—whatever you call it, being your own boss can be terrifyingly rewarding. Read More …
Trusting My Coastal Senses: the Science behind Observation
Listen up! Our shorelines (and our scientists) are talking to us. Read More …