Check Out Our Bookshop Page

What is Bookshop.org? Well, you may be wondering what Bookshop.org is. Basically, it is an online bookstore that helps support small bookstores and businesses. A lot of them are doing their best to stay afloat while competing with stores such as Barnes & Noble, BAM and Amazon. Many of these businesses are BIPOC owned asContinue reading “Check Out Our Bookshop Page”

Looking To Publish? Here Are Some Places To Check Out!

That being said, it takes a lot of time and patience to research journals and small presses. So, we did that for you! Take a look at the presses (separated by genre) and who knows, that goal of publication may be closer than you realized!

A Couple Cool Publishing Tips

We’re all writers here! We all enjoy writing and hope that one day someone out in the world will read what we have written and fall in love with it, right? Well, that being the case, how can someone read what you’ve written if you never publish it? Here in our Circle, our goal isContinue reading “A Couple Cool Publishing Tips”

How To Build Your Perfect Character

Character building is important for every style of writing, not just fiction writing. If you are writing historical nonfiction, you must portray the characters well enough so that your reader doesn’t put your work down and even if you’re writing your own memoir, you have to make those you write about be relatable, interesting andContinue reading “How To Build Your Perfect Character”

Author Spotlight: Tiffany Robinson

I’m thrilled to be a part of the Woman of Color Writing Circle. Representation matters. As a Black woman, I work to make sure my creative writing contributes to positive social norms. I write and publish books to model loving families, supportive friendships, a sense of community, and kindness. It’s important to me to liftContinue reading “Author Spotlight: Tiffany Robinson”

Join Us In August For A Virtual Write In

Sometimes, the hardest part of being a writer is getting your ideas on paper. That is why having a writing group is so important: if someone holds you accountable for your writing, you are more likely to write. It doesn’t have to be perfect, it doesn’t even have to be good but what’s most importantContinue reading “Join Us In August For A Virtual Write In”