Holy Cow, What’s a Nut Graph?

You may be wondering, eh? I mean, I’m not a true journalist, though I write feature articles. I have written for newspapers, and this is where the term originated. A nut graph gives readers the reason behind your story. It tells them why they should read your...

Feel the Angle

I don’t know about you, but I’m pretty intuitive. I mean, I can often read people’s thoughts, almost verbatim, and it freaks people out sometimes.  However, it’s very useful to me when I’m thinking about an article I want to write. I can...

Finding Your Hook

When you read an article, what pulls you into it? It can be the title first, and probably that’s what catches your eye first and foremost. It’s no different from a headline. Have you ever read or bought anything that didn’t have a compelling title or...

Make Writing Articles Fun

One activity that I enjoy is creating angles for articles I want to write.  You might think that’s weird, but it’s rather like a mental exercise, and in doing it, I find mind-mapping very useful. So, I start with a topic and then, just keep drilling down...

Nonfiction Pays the Bills

So, when I started writing, I was no different from most writers. I wanted to write “The Great American Novel,” too. And I wrote my first novel for adults. It’s still in my drawer. It has some good stuff, and one day, I’ll take it out and make...

Feel the Power of the Voice

No, not the Dark Side. LOL Your writing voice, and yes, there’s great power in it. It allows your readers to feel your characters, too. And when people can empathize with their troubles, you’ve got a great story. So, how to come up with it? Image via...