Here’s an interesting writing prompt. I may try to answer this myself.
via Write Lightening
Here’s an interesting writing prompt. I may try to answer this myself.
via Write Lightening
Here’s a writing prompt challenge for you. Please share your story, poem or essay on your own blog with a pingback to the original post.
Here is an example of how songs can be used in our work.
via Original Song – Free the Fae Folk – Excerpt From My Short Story
Here ae several reasons why you should consider finding beta readers for your work. This post also gives some tips for working with beta readers once you find the ones that are the right fit for your genre
Here’s some encouragementfor you memoire writers out there. This post also serves to encourage other writers .
Here are some steps you can take to call yourself a writer, as I have done over the past eight years and change.
Hello everyone, Today I’d like to talk to you about a huge discovery I made about my creativity and my work as an author. As you well know, by reading my character interviews and such, I love Christian fiction and mysteries. However, there’s one more genre I find fun and exciting to write and … Read more
I really enjoyd this post about having a conversation with your character while walking alone, but not alone. I often times have character conversations while sitting on the front porch or in the camper with music on low volume. These conversations can be meaningful or they can be a simple word or phrase that helps you add to your work in progress.
How important are your character conversations to you? If you enjoy this post, please leave a comment on the blog and give it a like and a share.
Here’s a cute little story for your reading pleasure.
via TELL YOUR TALE IN CAMPBELLSWORLD: Street Walker by Jo E. Pinto
Do you ever have days when you’re overwhelmed? Does it stop you in your tracks when you’re trying to be productive? Here’s an article that will help you to relieve stress and keep yourself from being so overwhelmed that you don’t get anything done at the end of the day. via https://thelitertarian.com/2019/01/overcome-overwhelm/
Here are some unique gigt ideas for yourself or the writer in your life.
Here are some suggestions to keep you working on your prized manuscript long after you finished the first draft.
Here is a great tip for tightening your manuscript. The author uses examples to show you the difference in wordy passages and their tightened counterparts.
via Writing Tight
Here is an exercise to wake up your writing muscles and get them moving.
If you ever need a jumping off point to help you come up with a new blog post? here’s a post with several links to writing prompt sites. I am thinking about checking out some of these myself.
If you’re a hard core plotter, this post is especially for you, though plansers, as I like to call those of us who plot and pants our novels, will find this post useful too. Here’s another way to plan your novel, one chapter at a time. This plotting tool is called Chapter Mapping. The author … Read more
If you have an idea for a novel, but don’t think you can write one for yourself, here are some reasons why you should write that burning story. Via https://creativelybooked.com/2019/02/03/why-should-you-write-a-novel/
Need a good laugh? Check out these funny quotes.
This is an outstanding glimps into the life of a creative. I often find myself working, even when I’m away from my computer. As long as I have a place to brainstorm and my phone in my pocket, I can keep searching for a way to turn a spark of an idea into a flame, so I can get in the groove or my zone as I like to call it.
Please read and share this post and leave comments on the blog from which this post came. Creatives in all art forms will enjoy this article!
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