Publish Don’t Perish Tip #14 — OPEN THE DOOR TO YOUR POSSIBILITIES IN 2021!

As we thankfully close the door on 2020, in Publish Don’t Perish Tip #14, we open the door to your exciting possibilities in 2021. Will those possibilities take us back to this world as we knew it prior to COVID – 19? No. The world will probably never be exactly how we knew it — … Continue reading “Publish Don’t Perish Tip #14 — OPEN THE DOOR TO YOUR POSSIBILITIES IN 2021!”

THE COMFORT OF STAY AT HOME RECIPES

The purpose of this article is to provide you with the comfort of stay at home recipes. During these difficult stay at home times, quite a few people who preferred to eat out, find themselves having to stay at home for their safety and well-being. Cooking may not be one of their strong points, but … Continue reading “THE COMFORT OF STAY AT HOME RECIPES”

APODS – Organization: Part Two by Amanda Cabot

We’re going to wrap up our discussion of Organization this month with advice from two experts as well as my own suggestions for how to keep yourself organized. We’ll start with Steven Covey, whose The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is a classic. When talking about organization, Covey has one simple suggestion: Substitute weekly … Continue reading “APODS – Organization: Part Two by Amanda Cabot”

APODS – Analysis: The Three Ps by Amanda Cabot

As we continue the analysis phase of APODS, we’re going to discuss what I’ve called the three Ps: Personality Type Productive Times Present Use of Tim This month we’ll address the first one. If that sounds a bit intimidating, don’t worry. The goal is not to change your personality but to understand it, since understanding … Continue reading “APODS – Analysis: The Three Ps by Amanda Cabot”

The Editor Diet: Pantry Substitutes for Digestible Writing By Kathryn Ross

Welcome Kathryn Ross with The Editor Diet: Pantry Substitutes for Digestible Writing, a part of her Series—The Write Spice: Writing Tips for Flavorful Words. A discouraging diagnosis triggered my anxiety meter to spin into the red zone. “Looks like you’ll need to remove a few things from your diet, Mrs. Ross.” The nutrition counselor spoke … Continue reading “The Editor Diet: Pantry Substitutes for Digestible Writing By Kathryn Ross”

Getting to “The End” with Amanda Cabot

Welcome Amanda Cabot back to Thyme for Writers with the first in her series on time management and getting to “The End!” Amanda is no stranger to getting to “The End.” She juggled a sixty-hour a week job with nonnegotiable deadlines and building a house long-distance at the same time that she wrote two books … Continue reading “Getting to “The End” with Amanda Cabot”

Sage Advice When There’s No Thyme to Write by Kathryn Ross

Kathryn Ross is back with Sage Advice When There’s No Thyme to Write! I’m sure you’ll enjoy this article as much as I did… . Thank you Kathryn! I’ve just returned to the world of written words, blog posts, and editing projects from a hiatus of too-much-busy. April, May, and now seemingly June, have been … Continue reading “Sage Advice When There’s No Thyme to Write by Kathryn Ross”

When Life Happens and There’s No Time to Write

Maybe you’ve attended conferences, read books, listened to the best and you’ve got an organized system to manage your time. Perhaps time management is still an issue for you. Regardless, there are times when life happens and there’s no “thyme” to write. Thyme for Writers The idea for Thyme for Writers happened a year ago. … Continue reading “When Life Happens and There’s No Time to Write”

Our Five Year Mission — To Seek Out New Life & New Perspectives with Brad Leach

Welcome Brad Leach to Thyme for Writers as he shares Our Five Year Mission —  To Seek Out New Life and New Perspectives… Romance writers want to entertain readers – and to help them. This is especially true with writers of faith. If something from their story encourages a reader, it gratifies the author. With … Continue reading “Our Five Year Mission — To Seek Out New Life & New Perspectives with Brad Leach”

Humbly Grateful Or Grumbly Hateful? with Jane Choate

Welcome Jane Choate to Thyme for Writers! Jane is such an inspiration to so many of us… . Thank you for sharing! “Are you humbly grateful or grumbly hateful?”  (from a Hallmark movie) When Karen asked me to write a post for her excellent “Thyme for Writers,” I didn’t know what I could write about.  … Continue reading “Humbly Grateful Or Grumbly Hateful? with Jane Choate”