This week, Sarah talks with rookie author Randal Greene about what it's like to be a new, full-time author. They spend a lot of time talking about time, misconceptions, and how to set limits that...
In order to be a writer, you must read and write all the time. Read and write, day and night. Chain your muse to the desk, hook up the coffee I.V. drip, set up the door delivery service and write!...
This week, Sarah shares some things she learned while on a bit of a summer hiatus about traveling and writing and not going completely insane. If you're a working writer and you often have to be...
How much better would Twitter be if it were more than vanity status updates, commercials, pictures of celebrities, and endless squabbling about politics? Well, it'd be utopia, wouldn't it? Of course,...
Steven R. Boyett and Ken Mitchroney's novel Fata Morgana is a fascinating piece of science fiction that makes you feel like you're watching a terrific old war movie combined with an episode of the...
This week, Sarah tackled the question she's asked the most, which is not at all the question you'd expect. As you should expect, Sarah deals with the question with care and deliberation. In fact,...
Trends in Young Adult novels these past few years—perhaps since Harry Potter—have had a particular theme: resisting oppression. The oppression comes in many different forms, usually with a...
Stevie West is a rancher, single mother and all-round badass. She gets a lot of questions about her work in ranching and around the farming industry in general. She doesn't suffer fools or wimps....
This week, Sarah sits down for a Write Now first -- a tandem interview! Aminah Iman and Jaqueline Stone are authors and creative forces behind Red Ink Publications. They do horror to die for and...
This week Sarah invites us to consider how we talk about ourselves. Sounds pretty "meta", doesn't it? Well, it is, but it's also important. Self-talk (and self-writing) is how we set ourselves up...