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A Writer's Life 

Distracted Writer #MemeMonday

July 27, 2020August 15, 2020 Krista Johnson 0 Comments funny, meme monday, memes, writing

We’ve all been there!

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Articles, Tips, & Tidbits 

Six Grammar Mistakes That Drive Me Crazy

May 9, 2015August 15, 2020 Krista Johnson 0 Comments advice on writing, article, commas, grammar, punctuation, resources, tips on writing, writing, writing advice, writing tips

Everyone’s heard of the self-proclaimed “Grammar Nazis”. While I cannot claim to feel my teeth grind every time I see

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Articles, Tips, & Tidbits On Writing 

40 Ways to Strengthen Your Writing and Avoid a “Very” Weak Word

February 1, 2015August 20, 2020 Krista Johnson 0 Comments advice on writing, bad writing, creative writing, creative writing how to, creativity, fiction, how not to write, how to write, on creative writing, practice, thesaurus, very, writing, writing advice

Writer’s often hear a simple, yet vitally important, piece of advice: Never use the word, ‘very.’ It is the weakest

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A Writer's Life 

Ten Excuses I Use to Avoid Writing

November 15, 2014August 18, 2020 Krista Johnson 0 Comments about writing, advice on writing, article, how not to write, tips on writing, writers life, writing

The past few months have been very busy and writing has completely taken a back seat in my life. I

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Articles, Tips, & Tidbits On Writing 

The Importance of Place and Setting

July 9, 2014August 20, 2020 Krista Johnson 0 Comments about creative writing, about writing, advice on writing, fiction, how to be an author, how to write, novel, on creative writing, place, setting, tips on writing, writing, writing advice

When writing a novel or short story, it can be easy to forget that the reader does not see the

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Book Pages
A Writer's Life 

Top 4 Reasons Writers Avoid Writing

August 15, 2013August 15, 2020 Krista Johnson 5 Comments about creative writing, creative writing, fiction, how to be an author, on creative writing, tips on writing, top 4, writers life, writing, writing a book, writing books

I’ve been there. I’m sure you have to. For one reason or another, you avoid that deep down biting desire

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Photo Writing Prompts
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Photo Prompt: At the Lake

August 13, 2013August 15, 2020 Krista Johnson 0 Comments boat, creative writing, fiction, inspiration, lake, my prompts, photo, photo prompt, picture, poetry, prompts, water, writing

Use a photo to inspire your writing.

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The Writing Journal: Practice, Practice, Practice!

August 7, 2013August 20, 2020 Krista Johnson 1 Comment a writing prompt, about creative writing, creative writing, creative writing how to, give me a writing prompt, inspiration, journal, on creative writing, practice, resources, writing

When teaching and developing literacy in children, the most important tool at a teacher’s or parent’s disposal is practice.  PRACTICE,

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Ashen Skies Game Tales Interactive Game Writer

After negotiating with the Taliban and wiping out Isis, the Middle East was due for stability—until terrorists unleashed nuclear weapons in the United States. The U.S. response sparked an even larger war, turning hippy mom Rachel's world gray and revealing one harsh truth: To survive in this world, you must be willing to bathe in blood.

Play now on the Tales app!


Fragmented Game Tales Interactive Game Writer

A gothic, supernatural tale, Fragmented explores themes surrounding death and morality, good versus evil, and power: "London, 1888: A woman wakes on the street, with her memory gone, scars on her skin, and a strange man relieved to find her."

First episodes released on the Tales app!

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    How I Became an Interactive Game Writer
    July 30, 2020
    By Krista Johnson
    Everywhere we go, we carry hand-held computers for instant entertainment, information, and communication. For many, a phone is the last...
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    10 Common Literary Devices (With Examples)
    November 19, 2014
    By Krista Johnson | 2 Comments
    There are certain literary devices that I use often in my writing because they are simple and seem to make...
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    Exercise: Personification of Kitchen Appliances
    May 12, 2015
    By Krista Johnson
    Next time you need some practice, try this exercise on for size! Look around your home and choose four appliances....
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    Lesser Known Literary Terms: Caesura
    May 10, 2015
    By Krista Johnson
    Yes, there is a term for that! You use caesura in your writing without even knowing it every time you...
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    5 Lesser-Known Literary Devices (And Why to Try Them)
    July 29, 2020
    By Krista Johnson
    From grade school to college, students learn about many commonly known literary devices—analogies, metaphors, similes, and symbolism, to name a...

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