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Wednesday, November 5, 2025

IWSG November 2025 Let's Not Forget This


 

 

Welcome readers, writers, authors, and bloggers!

We're glad you're here! It's the First Wednesday of the month; when we celebrate IWSG Day in the form of a blog hop featuring members and guests of the Insecure Writer's Support GroupFounded by author Alex Cavanaugh (Thank you, Captain!) and fostered by like-minded associates, IWSG is a comfortable place to share views and literary news as we record our journeys. Check out our monthly newsletter here.

The awesome co-hosts for this month’s posting of the IWSG are:   Jennifer Lane, Jenni Enzor, Renee Scattergood, Rebecca Douglass, Lynn Bradshaw, and Melissa Maygrove!

 Today’s entirely optional question: When you began writing what did you imagine your life as a writer would be like?    

The only thing better than reading a good story is writing one. I knew that after reading my first favorite book – I think it was “Miss Lollipop’s Lion). Later, I carried “The Velvet Room” around with me long after I’d finished reading it as if setting it aside would somehow lessen the impact the story had on me. As if putting it on a shelf would cancel the book tour. I couldn’t let that happen to any book, to any writer. My solution was to write often. Let no bookshelf go unlined with books for – and about – any and everything!

How hard can it be?

I imagined a writer’s journey to be paved with fewer potholes (wherein hide all the things you better not say,) I imagined many more filling stations (for when inspiration invariably runs low), a glove box that refills itself with snacks – oh! As well as a thermos of Iced Tea (or coffee on cold days). Turns out, writing wasn’t the same (as I’d so naively imagined) as a road trip with Grandma, but it can be even better. If you write it right!

“Books have a unique way of stopping time at a particular moment and saying: “Let’s not forget this,” ~ Dave Eggers

Happy writing!

 

Wednesday, July 2, 2025

IWSG July 2025

 


Welcome, readers, writers, authors, and bloggers!

We're glad you're here! It's the First Wednesday of the month, when we celebrate IWSG Day in the form of a blog hop featuring members and guests of the Insecure Writer's Support GroupFounded by author Alex Cavanaugh (Thank you, Captain!) and fostered by like-minded associates, IWSG is a comfortable place to share views and literary news as we record our journeys. Check out our latest newsletter here.

Our awesome co-hosts this month are:   Rebecca Douglass, Natalie Aguirre, Cathrina Constantine, and Louise Barbour!

The optional question for this month is: Is there a genre that you’d really like to try  writing in and haven’t yet? Do you plan to?

Yes. And yes, it's already in progress.

Every writer generally writes whatever poem or story stirs the inspiration enough to bring a story to glorious life. I didn't start writing to write exclusively for children, but for a time, it seemed I had. It didn't occur to me that I had written an adventure for children or a mystery for young adults until I had. Good thing I have so many good folks around to tell me what I'm doing; "Hey, did you ever finish that mystery you were writing? And "How's that memoir coming along?"  

Should I be worried that no one has asked about the ghost yet?

How's your journey? 






Wednesday, July 3, 2024

IWSG July 2024

 


Welcome readers, writers, authors, and bloggers!

We're glad you're here! It's the First Wednesday of the month; when we celebrate IWSG Day in the form of a blog hop featuring members and guests of the Insecure Writer's Support GroupFounded by author Alex Cavanaugh (Thank you, Captain!) and fostered by like-minded associates, IWSG is a comfortable place to share views and literary news as we record our journeys. Check out our latest newsletter here.

Our awesome co-hosts this month are:  JS Pailly, Rebecca Douglass, Pat Garcia, Louise-Fundy Blue, and Natalie Aguirre!

The optional question(s) for this month is: What are your favorite writing processing (e.g. Word, Scrivener, yWriter, Dabble), writing apps, software, and tools? Why do you recommend them? And which one is your all-time favorite that you cannot live without and use daily or at least whenever you write?

I use Word for everything, but there are a few exceptions. For instance, the manuscript I’ve been working on for longer than I care to admit. For this, I rely on “specialty” tools and apps “guaranteed” to wrest my buried best from the depths of obstinate procrastination.

I’ve been impressed and grown quite fond of Reedsy Studio (recommended by IWSG), I’ve tried Scrivener (liked it!) but hadn’t quite decided if I liked the yearly fee compared to Reedsy, which is mostly free, when I signed up with Reedsy.  I understand Natural Reader is popular, also free, as is Apple Pages.

All that aside, nothing beats good old-fashioned conversation with someone you can trust for honest advice, and unwavering support. Someone to kick around ideas with. If you are looking for something like this, look no further. You’ll find all this and more, right here at Insecure Writer’s Support Group!

Wishing everyone the kind of 4th of July you can’t wait to write about!