I’ve been contemplating some changes to the format of Transformational Editor. The purpose of this blog is to provide information helpful to the writer, whether it be how to write and edit, practical tips for developing your writing career, or just providing support and encouragement along your way. One of the major trends I see […]
Month: July 2013
I Break for Mental Refreshment
It’s been a long road – fifteen months of intense study, hours of client calls, and one seventy essay-questions exam. But it’s done. Passed. And I’m certified in new processes for coaching. I’m thrilled that my writing clients will receive the benefit of new tools to help themselves on their paths to success. And I’m […]
Rejections Pave the Road to Publication
A new writer friend and I were chatting the other day and the conversation turned to rejection slips. We agreed that while having a manuscript or article rejected really isn’t a personal dig from the editor or agent, it sometimes feels that way. Because I’d been doing this for a while, I told her that […]
Zoom Goes 2013
Did you notice more than half of 2013 has rushed past? It’s hard to believe, but we turned the calendar to July more than a week ago. Bet you know what I’m going to talk about today. And you know what happens around here when we reach the half-way point of each year. It’s time […]
Honoring the Heroes
Military heroes are part of a growing trend in our writing world. There are unstoppable Navy Seals with paranormal powers. There’s the damaged hero returned from war, willing to risk everything he has and is once again for the woman he loves. There are action adventure soldiers, video-game soldiers, and comic-book soldiers. At the same […]