Tag: Carol Newman Cronin

Book Review: Everyone Brave Is Forgiven
A haunting cover opens up to a story told by witty, bantering characters who somehow manage to cope and even thrive through an extremely bleak war. Read More …

Freelancers: Feral or Friendly?
Freelancing has evolved from oddity to commonplace, but some aspects remain the same. Read More …

Writing: What’s Next?
Finishing a book is terrifying, terribly exciting, and a little bittersweet. Read More …

June: Pure Potential
The beginning of summer always opens our minds and hearts to possibilities. Read More …

Hours vs. Experience: Sailing to Woods Hole
Riding waves instead of riding shotgun, there’s no speed limit—and a lot less traffic. Read More …

Capsize: Leaving the Comfort Zone
When things go wrong, priorities shift quickly from competition to safety. Read More …

Walking in Other Moccasins
Writing fiction from a different chracter’s perspective usually leads to insights about the story itself. Read More …

Saying No to Summer Go Cups
This summer, I’m saying no to plastic single use cups. Read More …

A Visit to the Land of What-If
Even after a story seems locked in, I sometimes have to re-ignite my big picture imagination. Read More …

Freelance: Specializing Works
When we focus on projects that excite us, we do our best work. Read More …