Four of us sat outside the PWR classroom in Nussbaum, ready to learn from a publishing professional about freelance editing. I didn’t even want to become a freelance editor, but I was ready to take notes just the same.
Four of us sat outside the PWR classroom in Nussbaum, ready to learn from a publishing professional about freelance editing. I didn’t even want to become a freelance editor, but I was ready to take notes just the same.
Christy Award-winning novelist DiAnn Mills is shown with Taylor University professional writing students Luke Wildman (left) and Brian Branscum at the closing banquet of the
by Nichole Parks I don’t write dark humor on my best behavior. There’s no holding Mom’s hand in a gift shop where glass trinkets, home
by Hannah Haney I always knew that I wanted to be an editor, but I had no idea I could be an editor and a
PWR talks about the closeness of Theatre and writing in terms of characters.
The PWR team discuss the importance of perspective within a story and how to choose the best perspective.