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About Write It Sideways

Since 2009, ‘Write It Sideways’ has been helping you see the world of writing from a fresh perspective. Our experienced team can help you learn new skills, define your goals, increase your productivity and publish your work.

Plus, we’ll try really hard not to be boring when we do it.

Write It Sideways is honoured to be named one of Writer’s Digest’s 101 Best Websites for Writers (2018 and 2019).

Founding Editor, Suzannah Windsor

Suzannah Windsor is the founding/managing editor of Writeitsideways.com. In 2012 she also founded Compose, a literary journal dedicated to publishing both emerging and established writers. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in The Malahat Review, The Dalhousie Review, Prairie FireGeistThe Writer Magazine, Sou’wester, Grist, Anderbo, Saw Palm, Best of the Sand Hill Review, and others. Suzannah has acted as an instructor for Sarah Selecky Writing School, as a contributing writer for top sites such as Writer Unboxed, Fuel Your Writing and Zen Family Habits, and as an associate editor for Anderbo. She is a dual citizen of Canada and Australia and currently lives in Northwestern Ontario with her husband and four children. Suzannah is working on a novel and a collection of short stories, both of which have received funding from the Ontario Arts Council. You can connect with her on Twitter and Facebook.

Meet Some of Our Contributing Writers

Sarah Baughman

Sarah Baughman is a writer and trained teacher who has published articles in print and online publications. Her collection of creative non-fiction essays won the Michigan Writers Cooperative Press 2010 Chapbook Contest. Check out her blog, A Line At A Time.

Susan Bearman

Susan Bearman is a marketing communications veteran of more than 20 years, working as a business and creative writer and editor. She is the author of the Animal Store Alphabet Book, a picture book funded with a successful Kickstarter campaign. She teaches writing and social media for writers, and is the publisher of Orrington Press. Her current works-in-progress include several picture books, a memoir and a mystery. Read Susan on her own blog, Two Kinds of People; find her on Twitter and Facebook.

Christi Craig

Christi Craig lives in Wisconsin, working by day as a sign language interpreter and moonlighting as a writer, teacher, and editor. Her stories and essays have appeared online and in print, and she received an Honorable Mention in Glimmer Train’s Family Matters Competition, 2010. Visit her website at christicraig.com or follow her on Twitter, @Christi_Craig.

Debra Eve

Debra Eve wrote the Kindle bestseller, Later Bloomers: 35 Folks Over Age 35 Who Found Their Passion And Purpose. She blogs at LaterBloomer.com, and has conducted author interviews for Write It Sideways. You can also find her on Twitter.

Benison O’Reilly

Benison O’Reilly is an Australian writer and author of three books with Jane Curry Publishing: The Australian Autism Handbook (2008 & 2013), Beyond the Baby Blues (2011), and a novel, Happily Ever After? (2010). She is currently writing her second novel at a much slower pace than she’d like. You can follow her on Twitter @BenisonAnne.

Lydia Sharp

Lydia Sharp is a YA novelist, short fiction author, and former blogger and book reviewer. She has been a regular contributor to various publishing industry sites, including Write It Sideways and Writer Unboxed, and has served as a final round judge for several RWA chapter contests. Lydia is also an editor for Entangled Publishing. She is dedicated to helping authors navigate the publishing world and take their writing to the next level. For contact details, please visit her website.

John Yeoman

Dr John Yeoman, PhD Creative Writing, judges the Writers’ Village story competition and is a tutor in creative writing at a UK university. He has been a successful commercial author for 42 years. A wealth of further ideas for writing fiction that sells can be found in his free 14-part story course.

Please note that since posting this, John Yeoman has passed away. We gratefully acknowledge his contributions to Write It Sideways and to the larger writing community. 

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