Tag: Carol Newman Cronin

Book Review: Belgravia
This new novel from the author of Downton Abbey reminds us that the story is what really matters. Read More …

Fiction Writing: The Art of Dropping Breadcrumbs
In order to drop breadcrumbs throughout a story, first you have to bake the bread. Good thing there’s a baker in my latest novel. Read More …

Rio 2016: An Open Letter to All Medal-less Olympians
Rio 2016 is drawing to a close, and most of you will go home without a medal—which probably makes you feel like a loser. You’re not. Read More …

Getting Away to a Different View
A change of perspective is important, no matter how ideal our every day location is. Read More …

Social Media Maturation: 2016 Update
Social media has changed how we communicate, though the basics remain the same. Here’s what works for me. Read More …

Let the Games Begin: Game of Sails for $2.99
Olympic sailing and publishing have both changed drastically since 1994. Fortunately, some traits remain constant. Read More …

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 …