Dear Writer, You may have noticed I’ve been on a hiatus. I was in the US for over a month visiting family. I escaped Florida just in time to to avoid Dorian and begin my first writing class. 352 more words via Trust Your Writer Instincts — Let’s Get Published
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Creating Your Writing Manifesto — Let’s Get Published
Why write fiction? Have you ever asked yourself this question? This is important to define, not only for your mental wellbeing, but also for the quality of your work. 466 more words via Creating Your Writing Manifesto — Let’s Get Published
The Secret to Finding Time to Write — Let’s Get Published
When we don’t purposefully and deliberately choose where to focus our energies and time, other people—our bosses, our colleagues, our clients, and even our families—will choose for us, and before long we’ll have lost sight of everything that is meaningful and important. 640 more words via The Secret to Finding Time to Write — Let’s Get… Continue reading The Secret to Finding Time to Write — Let’s Get Published
Writer Resources — Change It Up Editing — Candace Johnson — Let’s Get Published
Visit Website Follow Follow Follow While working as a senior editor for a traditional publisher, I discovered my forté is collaborating with authors to bring their dreams to reality. 228 more words via Writer Resources — Change It Up Editing — Candace Johnson — Let’s Get Published
A Message to Self-Taught Writers — Let’s Get Published
Originally published on The Writing Cooperative. I love to watch virtuosos on YouTube — pianists, violinists, dancers, and singers that seem to have supernatural abilities. 663 more words via A Message to Self-Taught Writers — Let’s Get Published
Is your writing any good? — Let’s Get Published
Image by Anemone123 from Pixabay In this world of indie publishing, anyone and everyone is writing a book, but should they be? I might be a jerk for bringing this up, but I’ll say it. 792 more words via Is your writing any good? — Let’s Get Published
Writer Resources — Be Write There Editing — David Antrobus — Let’s Get Published
Originally hailing from the UK, David Antrobus makes his home in the Vancouver area of Canada. He is an eclectic editor and writer who works with many aspects of the written word, from all types of fiction to most types of nonfiction. 329 more words via Writer Resources — Be Write There Editing — David Antrobus… Continue reading Writer Resources — Be Write There Editing — David Antrobus — Let’s Get Published
Classic Novel Quotes That Deserve More Love: A Collection — Bookshelves & Coffee Stains
The classics have always held a special place in my heart, much like many others. Here I have devised a small collection of beautifully crafted quotes that I have either read, studied or encountered throughout my journey with classic literature. Enjoy! ” Look! Look… There’s something in the wind and in the hoast beyont that […]… Continue reading Classic Novel Quotes That Deserve More Love: A Collection — Bookshelves & Coffee Stains
A Dozen Quotes by Neil Gaiman to Help You Write Your Novel —
Neil Gaiman (born in 1960) is the bestselling author of such wonderful novels as American Gods, The Graveyard Book, and Stardust. Here are a dozen of his quotes to help you write your novel! 1. Rule one, you have to write. If you don’t write, nothing will happen. This quote should be plastered to the […]… Continue reading A Dozen Quotes by Neil Gaiman to Help You Write Your Novel —
From Writer to Editor: Two Tips for Better Self-Editing — A Writer’s Path
by Liam Cross Writing and editing, whilst they might be of similar nature, are two totally different beasts, and it’s a lot to do with the thought processes behind them that causes the web to be woven like this. It’s often thought that a great book isn’t written, but is rather rewritten – […] via From… Continue reading From Writer to Editor: Two Tips for Better Self-Editing — A Writer’s Path