http://myersfiction.com/2023/07/25/how-to-use-character-actions-to-develop-better-characters/ Y'all know how I am about characters in a story—they're one of the most integral parts of any narrative, which is why you have to spend time on your characters for your story to be successful. This post from the blog Myers Fiction is wonderfully thorough while still being easy to read, understand, and … Continue reading Reblog: How to Use Character Actions to Develop Better Characters from Myers Fiction
Writing Tips
Reblog: Writing Effective Blog Posts – 7 Dos and 5 Don’ts to Engage Your Readers from Nin Chronicles
https://ninchronicles.com/writing-effective-blog-posts/ Funnily enough, on a blog about writing, I rarely ever talk about writing blog posts! Even after 500 posts, somehow I still just don't feel "qualified" enough to be called an official blogger... Luckily, there are tons of experts out there who know blogging inside and out! The article above from the blog Nin … Continue reading Reblog: Writing Effective Blog Posts – 7 Dos and 5 Don’ts to Engage Your Readers from Nin Chronicles
Reblog: 5 Simple Tips for Writing More by Renard Moreau
https://renardsworld.wordpress.com/2023/01/13/5-simple-tips-for-writing-more/ We all want to write more, don't we? While we always need to be careful that we don't compromise quality for the sake of quantity, it is important to figure out the environment in which we work best so that we can write more and better. This post provides a few great ideas for … Continue reading Reblog: 5 Simple Tips for Writing More by Renard Moreau
Writing Lessons Learned from Counselling at Youth Camp
If you start to wonder why my posts are late or short this week, I've got a pretty good excuse. Several, in fact. But the one I'll share is that recently, I was at a summer camp with my church's youth group. Now I have your pity, right? Actually, it was a great trip. I … Continue reading Writing Lessons Learned from Counselling at Youth Camp
Reblog: 45 Writing Tips to Help Get New Writers Started by The Ghost Writers
http://theghostwriters.org/2023/05/12/45-writing-tips-to-help-you-get-new-writers-started/ New writer? No worries—The Ghost Writers has you covered! I've been discovering so many awesome writing blogs recently, and this is one of them. Just look at this post, with 45 short but powerful writing tips! I'm not sure if I've ever seen so many practical, relevant, and realistic writing tips all packed into … Continue reading Reblog: 45 Writing Tips to Help Get New Writers Started by The Ghost Writers
Improving Classic Stories through Adaptations: The Case of Peter Pan
We're all suckers for classic stories. Fairytales and folktales hold a special place in our hearts, whether it has to do with nostalgia or just plain ol' good storytelling. But have you ever gone back to read a story you loved as a child and thought, "Hmm...this isn't quite as good as I remember"? For … Continue reading Improving Classic Stories through Adaptations: The Case of Peter Pan
The Hallmarks of a Good Writing Spot
Sometimes, to get a good writing session in, you just need to get out of the house. Being in a different space can spark just the right kind of creativity, but it can also create enough distractions to detract from your focus. So how do you find the balance? How do you know if settling … Continue reading The Hallmarks of a Good Writing Spot
Reblog: How to Polish Your Writing by Real Christian Women
http://realchristianwomen.blog/2023/06/03/how-to-polish-your-writing/ I discovered a gem of a blog this week! Cindy's posts have been a delight to read, especially because they're so useful, yet brief. Her tips are perfect for busy writers. This post is no exception. Polishing your writing, or learning how to "self-edit" as I often call it, can save you much embarrassment, … Continue reading Reblog: How to Polish Your Writing by Real Christian Women
Consistency Is Overrated—I’d Rather Be Committed
A deep dive into this post I made on LinkedIn The more I write, the more I realise that consistency is great, but commitment is key. All right, yes, I'm stretching it a bit for a great controversial title. It's not that consistency is bad—actually, it's part of being committed. But I hear so much … Continue reading Consistency Is Overrated—I’d Rather Be Committed
The 5 Most Common Self-Publishing Pitfalls
The more you learn about self-publishing, the more these two truths become apparent: 1) It's incredible 2) It's hard Self-publishing makes publishing more accessible. It allows you, the writer, to have control of every element of your book—because why shouldn't you? But you have to understand what that means: you are responsible for every element … Continue reading The 5 Most Common Self-Publishing Pitfalls