Do you start writing only to stop a few paragraphs or even sentences in? You’re not alone, and there are four problems that may be keeping you from having stellar writing sessions every time. Find out what they are and how to conquer them here!
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30 Minutes to Better Writing NOW
In the last few weeks, I’ve talked about how awesome face-to-face meetings with your writing / critique partner can be. Not only are these sessions more immediate and collaborative, they also save you time! This week I want to check in with you guys. Has anyone actually done it? Have you talked with your writingContinue reading “30 Minutes to Better Writing NOW”
30 Minutes to Better Writing: How Talking (Yes, actually talking) Benefits Writers
Improve your writing in 30 minutes with strategic writing conversations!
30 minutes to better writing: How to Talk to Your Writing Partner (Yes, actually talk!)
While you need to write as often as possible to improve your skills, what I’m suggesting is spending thirty minutes a week or a month talking to someone about your writing. Here’s how a half hour conversation with a carefully chosen critique partner or trusted confidant can make you a better writer.
Books on Editing: Edit Your Own Romance Novel by Ebony McKenna
What how-to editing book will help YOU hone your self-editing skills? This series of editing book reviews will help you figure it out.
Writing for Grad Students: Why Simple is Better
Don’t torture your academic sentences into long unwieldy mythical monsters no one can comprehend. Instead, write simply. Let your ideas shine.
Books on Editing: Edit Your Damn Book by James Osiris Baldwin
What how-to editing book will help YOU hone your self-editing skills? This series of editing book reviews will help you figure it out.
Books on Editing: Editing Tips for Writers by Tyler Wagner
What how-to editing book will help YOU hone your self-editing skills? This series of editing book reviews will help you figure it out.
The Role of Research in Developmental Editing
Research is an integral part of the developmental editing stage of any writing process. See how you can work it into yours.
Happy New Year! Be Your Best Writer Self in 2019
Rock your writing in 2019 by focusing on your best writer qualities.