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Category: Writing Resources
News in the Writing World today
Hello everyone, I've still been quite busy travelling, writing, etc. and so this blog has gotten a bit dusty. But I'm pleased to see people still reading, still enjoying my posts - even old ones! Wow. This has been such a learning journey for me, and I'm excited for it to continue. Since I don't… Continue reading News in the Writing World today
Beginner Writing Tips
Hey, everyone! Whoa, long time no see there. I lost track of time in the busyness of working on my own writing. Today I'd like to share some tips for new writers. Back when I did a survey, some survey-answerers mentioned they would like to see more of this. I also plan to do a… Continue reading Beginner Writing Tips
Poetry publication resources
Hello my dear readers and writers, I hope your day is peaceful and that you've found some time to stop and just breathe. At least it's almost the weekend, right? Lately I've been researching how to publish my poetry book. I still haven't decided whether it will be a chapbook or a full-sized poetry book.… Continue reading Poetry publication resources
Resources from theWriter
Good afternoon everyone, I was travelling last Wednesday, but today I wanted to share some great resources I found when out and about! The Writer has a dearth of awesome articles, many are free, some are membership-only. Some of my favorites that I'm still gobbling up are:Why Humor in Fiction is So Essential Why are… Continue reading Resources from theWriter
Writing & Editing Software
Good morning, everyone! I've been busy reading and writing, and not had a lot of ideas for what to post here. But I want to keep posting, even when I don't have any thoughts on writing, book reviews, or want to share my own works. So I'm going to try to share resources, on the… Continue reading Writing & Editing Software
Painful Writing Lessons
Good morning, all! I'm excited to share a resource with you, which I just found. Cian Traynor on Memo'd explores the most painful lessons in creative writing. Here is a sample: There will be times when your mind goes blank, when writing is the last thing you want to do. But your pet project will still be… Continue reading Painful Writing Lessons
Favorite Writing Magazines
Good morning, everyone!I hope that your weekend was restful. I spent some time outside lying down and gazing at the clouds and trees. I'm hoping it will help me dive back into one of my stories, because lately I've been so tired from work (office job), I haven't had the brainpower to do much writing.… Continue reading Favorite Writing Magazines
Reading Authors who Become Controversial
Hello, everyone! Welcome to May! How does it feel?I am excited to share that I was able to complete my goal for Camp NaNoWriMo; admittedly, I did end up changing it from 50,000 words to 45,000. But I am so proud of myself for having completed it! I was able to reach part 2 and… Continue reading Reading Authors who Become Controversial
The Atlas of Emotions
Good afternoon all, I've found a fun and useful resource! It's great for writing or self-work (self-work as in, working to improve yourself, via activites such as journaling, studying communication, or mindfulness exercises). It's called The Atlas of Emotions. The Atlas of Emotions shows the connection between an event happening, and the feeling that arises… Continue reading The Atlas of Emotions