Posts Tagged ‘reblog

05
Sep
20

REBLOG: Become a Contributor Writer for The Bipolar Writer Collaborative Blog — The Bipolar Writer Mental Health Blog

If you’ve got some info to share about mental health, the Bipolar Writer is looking for contributors; give them a look!

One day, I hope that I could walk away, and the blog will continue down its path without much guidance from me. That is where contributor authors come in. There has been a slowing of my current author’s writing, and that’s okay. I pride myself on not putting pressure on authors to write anymore, but I would love more voices added to the collective.

Become a Contributor Writer for The Bipolar Writer Collaborative Blog — The Bipolar Writer Mental Health Blog
17
Aug
20

REBLOG: Writing a Killer Hook — Penstricken

It’s the first line that can make or break just about anything; here’s some helpful advice about getting that line in the right place at the right time! Make sure to visit the original site for more!

Your hook is the very first thing that happens in your novel and it should grab the audience from the very first sentence.

Writing a Killer Hook — Penstricken

17
Aug
20

REBLOG: How to Make a Living with Your Writing — SACHA BLACK

Some interesting and hopefully helpful tips! Make sure to stop by the original site for more!

Last year, I was honored to be a speaker at the Children’s Book Mastery conference. I spoke to Karen, CEO of the Get Your Book Illustrations company all about how to make a living with your writing. This is a summary of the session. Welcome to Karen and my deepest thanks for allowing me to…

How to Make a Living with Your Writing — SACHA BLACK
11
Aug
20

Reblog: The Waiting Game — Ham ‘N Eggs

A friendly reminder not to give up, as well as a useful idea on how to keep track of where you’ve submitted, who said no, and who you still need to keep an eye on.

Once upon a time, I was in theater. You name it, I did it: writing, directing, acting, stage managing, various crew positions…I was a Jill of all trades. I learned an immense amount of skills in my ten years walking the boards, and while I don’t do it anymore, I don’t regret a second. My […]

The Waiting Game — Ham ‘N Eggs
11
Aug
20

Some people take things way too literally — Writer’s Treasure Chest

Originally posted on bluebird of bitterness: I couldn’t resist the re-blog. These are so hilarious! Thanks, Bluebird, once more, for the laugh! bluebird of bitterness View original post

Some people take things way too literally — Writer’s Treasure Chest
18
Nov
19

WorldBuilding: Naming Techniques and Philosophies — A Writer’s Path

A bit of handy advice for those of us dreaming up names for fantastic people and places. (Comments disabled here, please visit the original post.)

by Whitney Carter Last week at my Saturday writer’s group, we had a discussion about character names. One of our people is taking her first crack at fantasy, and one of the questions I had for her was whether or not she intended to change the plain Jane names she was using in […]

via WorldBuilding: Naming Techniques and Philosophies — A Writer’s Path

14
Nov
19

NaNoWriMo, Week 2 — Ham ‘N Eggs

The diary of someone else’s NaNaWriMo journey; stop by and show some support, eh? (Comments are disabled here; please visit the original post.)

Friday started out pretty rough. I only got 800 words, and since I have been pounding out over 1000 a day typically, I was feeling discouraged. I sensed a wall coming, one I wouldn’t be able to break through, and then came Saturday and my kiddos. I was concerned not much writing would get done […]

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10
Nov
19

Worth Trying: Motivation Tips — Amanda Cade

Some helpful advice to get yourself moving and keep at it. (Comments disabled here; please visit the original post.)

So some things blew up at work this week, and as a result there are several people, myself included, who are going to be doing a whole lot of extra work in a very short time period. This is not a case of me stepping up to fix someone else’s mistake (as I cautioned against […]

via Worth Trying: Motivation Tips — Amanda Cade

10
Nov
19

How to Find Your Way Back to Writing #WritingCommunity — BlondeWriteMore

Some things anyone lost in the forest of writer’s block might need to hear. (Comments disabled below; please visit the original post.)

Ever since I published Instructions for Falling in Love Again I have struggled to find my way back to writing. Soon after my debut novel launched I threw myself into my second book; working title Heartbreak Cafe. This is a story which has been through six drafts and the Romantic Novelists New Writers Scheme. I had […]

via How to Find Your Way Back to Writing #WritingCommunity — BlondeWriteMore

07
Nov
19

4 Easy Ways to Tell if the Ghosts in Your House are Chill or Not — Eritas Daily

Just in case. You never know. (Comments disabled here; please visit the original post.)

Remember that time you were walking down your stairs late at night and you glanced up at your phone to see something staring back at your from the ceiling? Or that time you were looking in the mirror and saw an old friend from high school standing right beside you? Not jogging your memory? Well what about the time where you were taking a shower and all the lights went off, and even though you could barely see through the fog without your glasses, you saw a thousand spiders pour out of the wall? Funny enough, those were all ghosts that live in your home. Here are 4 ways to see if they are chill or not.

via 4 Easy Ways to Tell if the Ghosts in Your House are Chill or Not — Eritas Daily




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