by smwright Some beginnings come easy; others, well, they bite, claw, and resist like no tomorrow, leaving behind frazzled writers. Take for instance my novel Heritage Lost: It’s beginning stuck from the very beginning, back when I conceptualized the novel in college. Its sequel, which I’m beginning, is already on its fourth (I think) […] via… Continue reading Finding the Right Beginning For Your Novel — A Writer’s Path
Month: July 2020
How to Feel Like Writing Again — A Writer’s Path
by Ryan Lanz We’ve all felt it at one time or another. The story loses its shine and you’re left with a half-completed story. Why does this happen, and how do you continue? For a lot of writers, this is the mid-point of the story, but truly, it can happen at any point. […] via How… Continue reading How to Feel Like Writing Again — A Writer’s Path
3 Major Types of Rewrites, and the Big Mistake to Avoid with All of Them — A Writer’s Path
by Lauren Sapala One of the first things a writer learns is about the power—and the challenge—of the rewrite. For those writers who assume that everything Ernest Hemingway wrote flowed perfectly out of his pen on the very first try, the illusion is shattered. The more experience a writer gains, the more they […] via 3… Continue reading 3 Major Types of Rewrites, and the Big Mistake to Avoid with All of Them — A Writer’s Path
5 Ways of Balancing Your Writerly Life — A Writer’s Path
by Michael Cristiano One of the biggest challenges I have as a writer has very little to with writing and very much to do with time and motivation. After spending eight hours at a 9-to-5, writing often gets left out of the weekday equation, especially when other commitments like personal upkeep, maintaining relationships, […] via 5… Continue reading 5 Ways of Balancing Your Writerly Life — A Writer’s Path
Writing Tips for Beginners — The Lithium Writer
It’s possible to learn how to write. Writing is not some inherent skill you’re born with. Let me correct that — writing well isn’t a skill you’re born with. It takes a ton of practice, patience, and perseverance. You know why well-known authors are famous? They didn’t give up. They believed in themselves and their […]… Continue reading Writing Tips for Beginners — The Lithium Writer
Tips For Getting A Good Night’s Sleep — The Journaling of Kemp 846
Sleep is a state we all must be in every night, but not all of us can achieve it easily. On top of that, some of us have parasomnias which will ruin any night’s sleep. For some great ideas on how to make your sleep more productive, check the content below. If you can’t fall […]… Continue reading Tips For Getting A Good Night’s Sleep — The Journaling of Kemp 846
From Intern to Full Time Employment: Here is what I have learnt — Fruits of Gold
“To get lost is to learn the way.” ~ African proverb Hello Awesome, How are you? Once again I have been MIA for way too long, please forgive me 😦 Seriously though, how are you keeping up? While the world seems to be getting to a much better place now with lockdowns eased in more […]… Continue reading From Intern to Full Time Employment: Here is what I have learnt — Fruits of Gold
Here’s What Your Daily Schedule Should Look Like for Maximum Productivity (Infographic) — CRGDaily News
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Crossing the Finish Line — the rumble room
Since my background is in journalism, I wanted to challenge myself by creating a multimedia piece on fast fashion. Over the course of seven weeks, I created original visuals and had completed a massive amount of research in order to successfully tell the story of the fast fashion industry’s effects on the environment — a […]… Continue reading Crossing the Finish Line — the rumble room
The Way We Write — JustPene
Somedays I get many writing ideas, other times not one! Often in dreams and sometimes while awake. Upon awakening, if I do not write the ideas down quickly I forget. Other days I must get up to go to work or begin my day and really have no time for the idea at all, so […]… Continue reading The Way We Write — JustPene