Stephen King’s First Rule

Stephen King’s First Rule

1. First write for yourself, and then worry about the audience. “When you write a story, you’re telling yourself the story. When you rewrite, your main job is taking out all the things that are not the story.” Cover of my high school poetry...
More of My Rules for Writing

More of My Rules for Writing

Stephen King’s Rule #9 “9. Turn off the TV. “… TV—while working out or anywhere else—really is about the last thing an aspiring writer needs. https://www.barnesandnoble.com/blog/stephen-kings-top-20-rules-for-writers/ This was an easy one...
Stephen King’s Rule #13

Stephen King’s Rule #13

“Eliminate distraction.” “There should be no telephone in your writing room, certainly no TV or videogames for you to fool around with.” – Stephen King However, my habit of reading to music has made it easier for me to write with music in...
More About Lora’s Life

More About Lora’s Life

Lora Hein, was born in Oregon and raised by California natives in the small towns and hills of Marin County. At 23-years old she earned an AA degree in Physical Sciences, a 180 degree departure from the Arts she had envisioned. That summer she became the first woman...

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