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Keep Holding On — Variety Beat
Keep Holding OnYou wake up every morning and it takes a little whileTo forget about what’s going on, to put on your smile.Your heart is heavy and your head confusedYou do so much for others and then get used.Sometimes you want to escape, make it all go awayBut […] via Keep Holding On — Variety Beat
“I no longer have a relationship with my calendar.” — Art of Quotation
We closed Parnassus Books, the bookstore I co-own in Nashville, on the same day all the stores around us closed. I can’t tell you when that was because I no longer have a relationship with my calendar. All the days are now officially the same. My business partner Karen and I talked to the staff […]… Continue reading “I no longer have a relationship with my calendar.” — Art of Quotation
“ The most powerful weapon on earth is the human soul on fire. “ — Art of Quotation
The most powerful weapon on earth is the human soul on fire. Ferdinand Foch, French, general from “The 32nd Infantry Division in World War II” by Harold Whittle Blakeley, 1957. via “ The most powerful weapon on earth is the human soul on fire. “ — Art of Quotation
Stuck with Your Story? Why You Keep Hitting Walls and Dead Ends in Your Writing — A Writer’s Path
by Lauren Sapala For the longest time I had major problems doing revisions on my writing. It seemed so easy for everyone else. Why was it so hard for me? Of course, I also had trouble writing. I hardly ever experienced that state of “effortless flow” everyone talked about, in which the words […] via Stuck… Continue reading Stuck with Your Story? Why You Keep Hitting Walls and Dead Ends in Your Writing — A Writer’s Path
The Benefits of Co-Writing — A Writer’s Path
by Felicity Annora Hello! And welcome back to the wonderfully, weird corner of the internet. YO GIRL IS BACK WITH A WRITING POST. So before I jump into this headfirst, there’s been some general franticness in the air for writers as NaNoWriMo fast approaches. Me and a friend have been wanting to co-write […] via The… Continue reading The Benefits of Co-Writing — A Writer’s Path
5 Things to Look For in a Book Cover — A Writer’s Path
Book covers can be the last thing you think about as an author, but ultimately, they’re the first thing your readers will see. So how do you find a book cover that will perfectly complement the story you’ve written, edited, and worked so hard to create? These days, there are plenty of options. You […] via… Continue reading 5 Things to Look For in a Book Cover — A Writer’s Path
The Best Ways to Use Metaphors and Other Literary Devices — A Writer’s Path
by Jordan Jolley Literary devices are the paintbrush. The story is the painting. We’ve all been taught this ever since we learned how to read. Letters build words. Words build stories. Most of us have also been taught how to make our writing come to life, how to add texture and all that. […] via The… Continue reading The Best Ways to Use Metaphors and Other Literary Devices — A Writer’s Path
5 Overused Words in Fiction — A Writer’s Path
by Kelsie Engen I’m deep in the throes of editing my current WIP right now, Broken Time, which is why my poor blog has been taking a backseat. And what this really means is that I’m deep into the nitty-gritty of grammar, word usage, syntax, and pretty much the non-glamorous aspects of writing. […] via 5… Continue reading 5 Overused Words in Fiction — A Writer’s Path
Why We Need Clichés — A Writer’s Path
by Elisabeth Wong I write as the inspiration strikes. Inspiration strikes at random times of my life. Huh. Oh, and yeah, you probably did read the title of this post correctly. I mean for it to be in writing mostly, but I can kind of see how this will apply to real life […] via Why… Continue reading Why We Need Clichés — A Writer’s Path