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Writing after having a baby — a baby laying on her belly with a purple blanket over her head

My Writing Routine After Having a Baby

Posted on April 27, 2025April 27, 2025 by Molly Tyler

I’ve posted about balancing writing with a full time job and writing as a pet owner, so it only seems natural that I would also share my experience of writing after becoming a parent. The timeline for when I’m publishing this is somewhat telling—I had my baby over a year ago and am just now…

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A plant, a teal typewriter, and a journal sitting on a desk

Writing Contests: Where to Find Them and How to Submit Your Work

Posted on March 17, 2025March 17, 2025 by Molly Tyler

Writing contests are one of many paths to traditional publishing. Typically hosted by smaller independent presses, they offer an opportunity to have your work read and considered by editors without sending it straight to the slush pile and hoping for the best. While querying for my first novel, I submitted it to several writing contests….

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How to Craft the Perfect Setting

How to Craft the Perfect Setting

Posted on February 23, 2025February 23, 2025 by Molly Tyler

The setting of a story is more than just a backdrop—it shapes the mood, influences the characters, and pulls readers into your world. Whether you’re writing a sweeping fantasy, an intimate romance, or a gripping thriller, a well-crafted setting makes your story feel vivid and immersive. But how do you create a setting that feels…

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How to write engaging characters

How to Write Engaging Characters

Posted on December 21, 2024December 25, 2024 by Molly Tyler

Every novelist hopes to write a page-turner their readers can’t put down. One thing you need to create an irresistible story is interesting, engaging characters readers invest in emotionally. Well-developed characters make fiction feel more real. When the people you’re writing about have clear motivations, convincing flaws, and well-established backstories, your readers can connect with…

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What is a zero draft?

What Is a Zero Draft? (And How Do You Write One?)

Posted on November 5, 2024December 25, 2024 by Molly Tyler

Writing a novel, essay, or even a blog post can feel overwhelming, especially when faced with the blank page. As writers, we often struggle with the pressure of getting everything “perfect” from the start, the idea that we have to know every detail before diving into a new writing project. That’s where the concept of…

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Why Editing Matters

Why Editing Matters (+How to Polish Your Writing for Publication)

Posted on October 29, 2024November 5, 2024 by Molly Tyler

The number of people who are able to do something perfectly the first time—whether we’re talking about writing a book, playing a new sport, learning a musical instrument, or cooking a new recipe—is practically zero. No one is perfect, especially right out of the gate. There’s no reason to expect that your first draft will…

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How to Use StoryGraph for Book Recommendations

Posted on August 24, 2024January 12, 2025 by Molly Tyler

Every reader has had this experience — you find a book you absolutely love. You devour it in a matter of hours, only to be left wanting more. In an effort to recreate the feeling of getting lost in a good book, you go looking for similar stories. You can dig through GoodReads reviews, scroll…

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Plotting vs Pantsing: Finding Your Writing Process

Posted on July 21, 2024November 5, 2024 by Molly Tyler

Every writer has their own process when it comes time to put pen to paper. While your approach is unique, it can be helpful to study the writing processes of writers similar to you. This will help you discover new tools and tricks to enhance your writing. Understanding the difference between the two main categories…

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Writing realistic dialogue

Crafting Realistic Dialogue: A Guide for Writers of All Skill Levels

Posted on June 21, 2024June 21, 2024 by Molly Tyler

One of the most critical elements in fiction writing is dialogue. Realistic dialogue brings characters to life, adds depth to the story, and engages readers. Crafting dialogue that sounds natural can be challenging, but with the right techniques, you can master this essential skill. Crafting Realistic Dialogue: My Top Tips Here are some actionable tips…

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Why representation in literature matters

Why Representation in Literature Matters

Posted on April 20, 2024April 20, 2024 by Molly Tyler

There are a lot of factors I consider when thinking about my favorite books. I appreciate strong character development, a multi-faceted setting that feels real, flowing prose, and an engaging plot that keeps me glued to the page. But my favorite books of all time are the ones where I really see myself in the…

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About Me

My name's Molly — welcome to my blog! I received my B.A. in English in 2016 and my M.F.A. in Creative Writing in 2019. I currently work full time as a digital content marketer while tinkering away on a novel-in-progress in my free time. This blog is where I share techniques, tricks of the trade, and personal experiences related to my craft and career.

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