Why It’s Imperative to Take a Life Break as a Writer

June 27, 2016By Christina Delay

I opened a life bank account about a year ago to help keep me productive. What’s a life bank account? Well, it’s like a regular account, only instead of dollars, I have hours. Or minutes. Sometimes seconds. Regardless, each day, I start fresh with twelve hours in my life bank account. It’s up to me … Read More

Why a Writing Cruise has the biggest Return on Investment

June 24, 2016By Christina Delay

Guest post by Melinda VanLone, author of the House of Xannon seriesI’ve attended a lot of conferences over the past several years. Everything from RWA to ThrillerFest, from DragonCon to Cruising Writers. I’ve learned something from all of them, but the one I found most inspiring, with the most return on my investment, was Cruising Writers.Why? Three … Read More

Can Writers Control Their Muse?

June 20, 2016By Christina Delay

Muses are probably the most cursed beings to ever exist. When they visit, they bring with them the highest of highs…creative power. Artists, writers, and philosophers have long praised the muse.And cursed her when she left.   I wish I could write easily. I’m one of those guys who’s visited by the muse when things are … Read More

4 Truths about Writing and Dancing on a Cruise Ship

June 17, 2016By Christina Delay

When I took the inaugural Cruising Writers trip in December 2015 on my very first writing cruise, I hadn’t been clubbing in a gazillion years—give or take a few. But when we had the chance to go dancing one night, several of us cruising writers stepped into the nightclub and took the dance floor, strutting … Read More

Writers Need 4 Types of Creative Infusions

June 13, 2016By Christina Delay

Writers are solitary creatures. We’re mythical beasts that live in caves and produce magic from our fingertips that influence everyone in the world, no exceptions.  A writer is the most powerful creature to exist in the universe. But even such powerful beings need food and drink and yes, occasionally some company.A writer’s food and drink are not … Read More