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Fog in forest turning treetops blue
By Maxine Higginbotham February 1, 2024
There's more to writing a thriller than just having a scary idea. You need to pull your reader in and then entice them to turn the page. You can do this through creating characters they care about and keeping them guessing with foreshadowing and plot twists.
Black woman wearing white shacket typing on laptop, sitting at small round table
By Maxine Higginbotham September 6, 2023
Stuck? Facing writer's block? These tips will help you move past writer's block.
By Maxine Higginbotham August 10, 2023
Lie vs. Lay
Little girl dragging large stuffed bear behind her as she walks down a dirt road
By Maxine Higginbotham July 15, 2022
Why does my editor keep saying Show, Don’t Tell?
By Maxine Higginbotham May 16, 2022
Keep your novel's sex scene narrative fun and engaging. Just in case—If you aren't 18+, you should probably not read this.
By Maxine Higginbotham April 27, 2022
Hint: It's probably not actually a proofread!
By Maxine Higginbotham March 16, 2022
Overthinkers, you need to see number five!
By Maxine Higginbotham January 15, 2021
Daddy with a Twist
succulents in whale and narwhal pots Maxine Higginbotham Higginbotham Editing card
By Maxine Higginbotham November 21, 2020
5 Editing Helpers—a list of five things I use to help keep my focus and energy while editing.
By Maxine Higginbotham November 20, 2020
It's not you - it's me.
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