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The Grand Western Railroad Game is a brand-new title just added to the Dorrance Bookstore. Dorrance author Robert S. Farnsworth put his passion to paper in this 724-page paperback book… Dorrance Book Spotlight: The Grand Western Railroad Game
If you’ve declared that 2018 is the year that you’ll finally write the book of your dreams, you’ve landed on the right blog. Why? Because we want to start the… Four Quick Tips to Improve Your Writing
It’s hard to believe, but 2017 is quickly coming to a close. As we anxiously anticipate the start of a brand new chapter in 2018, we at Dorrance wanted to… The End of One Chapter and the Start of the Next
Brody’s List: A Christmas Message for Kids of All Ages is a thoughtful tale written by Dorrance Publishing author Jean Goodwin Messinger. While Messinger’s belief in Santa was unshakeable, she… Brody’s List: A Christmas Message for Kids of All Ages
As a writer, you have the intrinsic yearning to keep learning. You’re constantly pushing your boundaries and going outside of your comfort zone in order to cultivate your writing skills.… Three Tips to Improve Your Vocabulary
We all have different sources of motivation. We’re driven to write for various reasons, and those reasons are unique to our own circumstances. In today’s blog post, we cover the… Define Your Why
As people all over the United States prepare for their Thanksgiving Day feasts on Thursday, we can’t help viewing the season of gratitude as a source of motivation. Merriam-Webster defined… Use Gratitude as a Source of Motivation
Dorrance author Robert E. Ford, Jr. channeled his real-life experiences to write Nightmare, a 178-page book inspired by Ford’s experiences during and after the Vietnam War. After enlisting in the… Dorrance Book Spotlight: Nightmare
What if we told you that you had 30 days to write a book? Would you laugh and say that it’s not possible? Or would you roll up your sleeves… 30 Days to Write a Book
The plot is the why of a story. It’s what grounds the action while simultaneously propelling it forward; it provides context for the characters and their actions. So, what exactly… What Is A Subplot?