Elena Taylor

Writing Faster Does Not Mean Writing Better

Writing Faster . . . Writing Faster We live in a fast world. It has been speeding up for generations. Now we have movies and television instantly streaming to our devices and Zoom meetings that can put people together immediately no matter where they are in the physical world. We can get test results emailed […]

Surviving Covid: I’m Doing The Best I Can

Surviving Covid: I’m doing the best I can . . . as a writer, an editor, and an over fifty woman with preexisting conditions. (My doctors never have been able to figure out why my body can’t hold iron . . . and “undiagnosed tachycardia” really is a diagnosis, how’s that for a kick in […]

Seven Motivations to Keep Writing in Winter

Motivations to keep writing can be a challenge in winter Motivations to keep writing during the winter in the Northern Hemisphere can be tricky. The  cold, winter weather can drive us indoors, leading to hibernation and binge watching our latest Netflix obsession. (Currently mine is Unforgotten on Masterpiece) That can be a good way to […]

Personal Experiences in Fiction By Two Debut Novelists

Writing from Personal Experiences in Fiction Writers often use personal experiences in fiction to make their characters and stories feel “real”. Two writers from this year’s International Thriller Writers Debut Author Program share how their lives intersected with their debut novels. Looking for more new mysteries, thrillers, and Women’s fiction to read? Check out my […]

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