(New here? For more information about growing your blog revenue and the goals of “Well-Written Wednesday”, see here.) This week’s tips on writing come from Jaymie at Snacks for Max. Jaymie is a social media publicist for Author Solutions, and she has one toddler son. Jaymie̵
(New here? For tips on growing your blog revenue and the goals of “Well-Written Wednesday” see here.) The following tips on writing are inspired by this post written by Jill at Baby Rabies. Jill is the mother of two, and her blog is “the place where [she goes] into e
(New here? For more information regarding growing your blog revenue and the goals of “Well-Written Wednesday”, see here.) Today’s tips on writing come from a post by Jayne. Jayne writes the blog The Naptown Organizer. She is a wife, mama of a toddler, speech language
(New here? For more information about growing your blog and the goals of Well-Written Wednesday, see here.) This week’s tips on writing come from a post written by Bridgette Gallagher. Bridgette is an English Teacher by day and Mommy by night. Shortcut Girl is her meditat
(New here? For more information regarding growing your blog revenue and the goals of Well-Written Wednesday, see here.) This week’s tips on writing come from Jamie Wright of The Very Worst Missionary. Because she has articulated it so exceptionally well, I’m going to send
For information on how to improve your blog revenue and the goals of Well-Written Wednesday, check here. This week’s tips on writing come from Melissa, a type-A former mathlete who is married to an oboe and video game playing organic chemist. She is the mother of two little girl
For information on how to improve your blog revenue and the goals of Well-Written Wednesday, check here. Today’s post is from Nathan Bransford, the author of the Jacob Wonderbar books. Remember a few months ago when I was looking for a boy alternative for the Romona Quimby books
For information on how to improve your blog revenue and the goals of Well-Written Wednesday, check here. The following post was syndicated from a blog written by MrsFringe. She lives in Manhattan with her husband–Husband, three kiddos–Man Child, Nerd Child, and Flower Child, two dogs–
For information on how to improve your blog revenue and the goals of Well Written Wednesday, check here. This week’s tips on writing come from Amber Dusick. Amber writes and illustrates Parenting. Illustrated with Crappy Pictures™ where she tells real and hilarious stories about
(New here? For information on how to improve your blog revenue and the goals of Well-Written Wednesday, check here.) The following tips on writing come from a blog post that was written and originally posted here by Beth Woolsey. If you’d like to read another fantastic and hil