
‘Why’ You Write Is ‘Why’ They’ll Keep Reading
Every writer hits that moment when the plot stalls and momentum fades. The key to getting unstuck may not be in the story itself, but in remembering why you chose to write it in the first place.

Writing the Wind: Capturing the Soul of the Your Landscape
If your setting feels flat, you’re describing the land, not letting it live. Don’t write scenery, write the wind. Today’s Success Point shows you how to bring your setting to life by giving the landscape movement, emotion, and breath.