by KTWagner | Sep 12, 2011 | Writing
Paths intrigue me. Who, or what, made them and why? In particular, paths in forest settings hide as much as they reveal. What destinations await the courageous traveler? What dangers lurk along the way? A mysterious setting reflects the emotion and heart of a Gothic...
by KTWagner | Aug 31, 2011 | Writing
For today’s rolling blog tour, we are sharing our favourite sites for writers. The internet offers thousands of excellent writer resources. Here are several sites I find particularly helpful: Fiction Writing Plot Development Story Boards – story board...
by KTWagner | Aug 15, 2011 | The Writing Life
Welcome. The topic for today’s rolling blog tour: Do you critique for free? It’s a thought provoking question and I thought about it all day while tackling the carpet of weeds passing for my back garden these days. First, I believe critique from another writer (or...
by KTWagner | Aug 1, 2011 | The Writing Life
Last fall, I made my annual pilgrimage across the river to the Surrey Writers Conference where Arthur Slade regaled the audience with a tale of survival – a treadmill desk saved him from death by writerly life. I had to have one – only my life was at stake. For...
by KTWagner | Jul 27, 2011 | Writing
My first Northern Lights Gothic blog post is part of a rolling blog tour. The tour takes place two or three times a week with a variety of mystery writers hopping on and off. Today, I hopped on. This post is the second of today’s tour and the topic is Favorite...