Colette, A Review














Novelist Traci L. Slatton reviews the film Colette (2018) starring Kiera Knightly. This is a film about a woman owning her own voice.
Novelist Traci L. Slatton reviews the film Colette (2018) starring Kiera Knightly. This is a film about a woman owning her own voice.
A glowing review of writing software Scrivener, sold by Literature & Latte.
Here is my latest Huffington Post article: Three Plot Structures Every Storyteller Can Use
One tool for learning the craft of writing novels is plot structure. These structures are scaffolds. Adventure, dialogue and characterization matters.
Experiences Regarding the business of independent publishing A few months ago, I received a polite email from Professor John Maxwell of Simon Fraser Univer
Before Writing Your Novel... Here's my latest piece on the Huffington Post, some advice for writers: Five questions you must ask your protagonist
Things were bad in Occupied Paris and getting worse. Then the first draft was done. I'm nerved up when I finish the first draft of a novel. I'm wired.
I am happy to announce a new eBook: How to Write, Publish, and Market Your Book Yourself, Independently: A manual for the courageous and persistent.
Writing Despite Kids Dogs and Husbands, an interview of Traci L. Slatton on TimeTamer Blogtalkradio.
Welcome! This is the inaugural entry of my author blog, In the mouth of the serpent. This blog will consist of my ramblings, rantings, opinions, and hopes.