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Interview with The Avid Reader
As you know, Red Roses is on a virtual book tour. Today, it's featured on the Avid Reader blog for an interview with me! You can follow...
Tasha Hutchison
Aug 21, 20241 min read


Canvas Rebel Magazine
Author interview with Canvas Rebel Magazine
Tasha Hutchison
Jul 23, 20241 min read

Morley’s Fried Chicken & Second Chances
This touching tale captures the magic of love and the possibility of new beginnings, even in the most unexpected places.
Tasha Hutchison
Jul 8, 20243 min read

Author Interview with Voyage Dallas Magazine
I am thrilled and deeply honored to have been featured in an author interview by Voyage Dallas Magazine.
Tasha Hutchison
Jul 1, 20241 min read


The Benefits of Writing Standalone Books in a Series by Tasha Hutchison
Writing series as standalones is a strategic choice that benefits both readers and authors.
Tasha Hutchison
Jun 25, 20243 min read

The Journey After "The End": What Happens After Finishing Your Book
The work isn't over after finishing your book. Now you must promote your current book, work on the next, & build your community of readers.
Tasha Hutchison
Jun 12, 20244 min read

The Midnight Muse
This piece was written to celebrate the dedicated writers who find inspiration in the silence of the night.
Tasha Hutchison
Jun 5, 20242 min read

Ink-Stained Dreams
My ink-stained dreams. What makes you a writer.
Tasha Hutchison
Jun 4, 20241 min read

10 Tips for Developing Your Writing Voice
Developing your writing voice is essential for establishing your identity as a writer and captivating your audience.
Tasha Hutchison
May 28, 20243 min read

Finding Fulfillment Through Creative Expression
finding joy in our lives is not just a fleeting moment of happiness; it's a conscious choice to embrace the beauty and wonder of the world a
Tasha Hutchison
May 16, 20243 min read

Mastering Emotional Evocation: Crafting Women's Fiction through Intentional Writing
In the realm of literature, evoking emotions is akin to weaving invisible threads that tether readers to the narrative, compelling them...
Tasha Hutchison
Apr 9, 20245 min read

Framing your Story
When it comes to creative writing, framing your story is crucial. Subjective framing allows you to shape your fiction story in a way that...
Tasha Hutchison
Mar 4, 20242 min read

Mind Map Your Book!
Mind mapping is a powerful tool that writers can use to organize their thoughts, ideas, and storylines in a visually engaging way. It...
Tasha Hutchison
Feb 29, 20243 min read

Cinematic Writing Style
When it comes to captivating your readers and building a dedicated community, there is a powerful tool at your disposal: cinematic...
Tasha Hutchison
Feb 15, 20243 min read

Small Chapter Goals and Conflict?
What is the importance of having small goals and conflicts in each chapter of a book? How can small goals help drive the plot forward?...
Tasha Hutchison
Jan 16, 20243 min read

Planning Your Thoughts
Writing a fiction book can be an exhilarating journey, but it's not without its challenges. One of the most common obstacles that writers...
Tasha Hutchison
Jan 10, 20242 min read

Beware of Dream Killers
In the pursuit of our dreams, it is important to surround ourselves with supportive individuals who believe in our potential. However,...
Tasha Hutchison
Jan 5, 20241 min read


Embrace the Words. Grow your Craft.
Embracing criticism as a writer is a smart and effective way to grow your skills and improve your craft. While it's always nice to...
Tasha Hutchison
Jan 4, 20241 min read

Holidays as a Creative. Is it Possible to turn it off?
Once upon a time, in a land filled with words and imagination, there lived a writer who realized that sometimes, turning off her...
Tasha Hutchison
Dec 24, 20231 min read

"The Challenges of Being a Creative Person"
Being a writer or a creative person often comes with its own set of challenges. One of these challenges is the active brain that never...
Tasha Hutchison
Dec 22, 20232 min read
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