https://kathleenslowney.wordpress.com/2023/06/13/questions-and-answers-that-journal-editors-frequently-receive/ Ah, yet another lovely post from this blog! I love how Kathe works in such a different writing field than I do, yet has so many thoughts on writing that I find incredibly valuable. This post is no exception! Whether you submit to journals, are thinking about submitting a manuscript to a publishing company, … Continue reading Reblog: Questions (and Answers) That Journal Editors Frequently Receive by Pedagogical Thoughts
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Breathing Life into Classic Tales: A Guide to Adaptation
I've always loved fairytales; that's what happens when you grow up watching (and rewatching, and rewatching, and rewatching...) Disney classics. I was writing stories as soon as I learned how to hold a (sparkly pink glitter) pen, but surprisingly, fairytales didn't influence my writing much until my dad gifted me a massive book of fairytales … Continue reading Breathing Life into Classic Tales: A Guide to Adaptation
Emotional Writing 101: How to Connect with Readers on a Deeper Level
Writing isn't intuitive. Sure, I think that everyone has their own strengths and weaknesses, but even the best of writers don't know it all. We all need to learn, and one of the most foundational concepts of writing that we will be practising for the rest of our lives is writing with emotion. It sounds … Continue reading Emotional Writing 101: How to Connect with Readers on a Deeper Level
Instantly Up Your Writing Game with These 5 Small Things
Look, no matter what anyone says, writing is hard. There are so many things to think of, it takes tons of practice to get it right, and even when you know everything there is to know about writing, there’s still more to learn. Because yes, even in this age of “anything goes,” I believe there’s … Continue reading Instantly Up Your Writing Game with These 5 Small Things
“Is it okay to like bad stories?”
As someone who pushes relentlessly for better storytelling in the world, this is a question I get asked quite often. Sometimes, people ask it as a trick question—if I say yes, then they ask why good storytelling is so important. If I were to say no, they would inevitably find out that there are "bad" … Continue reading “Is it okay to like bad stories?”
Thoughts on Why Writing Matters, How to Capture Inspiration, Writing Challenges, and More!
Hello, everyone! Thanks for bearing with me through the hiatus last week. The month of May was crazy busy for me, both in work and personal life, and I just didn't have time to keep up with my blog-writing schedule. But today I'm back with an interview I think you'll enjoy! I was asked by … Continue reading Thoughts on Why Writing Matters, How to Capture Inspiration, Writing Challenges, and More!
Reblog: Don’t Cancel Your Own Story by CherylW
If at all possible, finish your posted works. I know, real life can put the whammy on all good intentions so here are some tips on how to avoid abandoning in-process stories. Don’t Cancel Your Own Story — CherylW Whether it's Kindle Vella, one of the many serialised fiction apps/sites, blog posts, or even fanfiction, serialised … Continue reading Reblog: Don’t Cancel Your Own Story by CherylW
Writing Wins from Star Wars: Visions
Star Wars: Visions is one of the coolest ideas the Star Wars franchise has ever come up with. It allows people all across the world to make Star Wars their own while showcasing their talents to a huge audience—how amazing is that? I liked the first season of Visions, but not enough to write anything … Continue reading Writing Wins from Star Wars: Visions
How Not to Write a First Draft
When it comes to writing first drafts, there's ultimately no right or wrong way to do it as long as you have a finished draft at the end of it. I believe that because we're all different, we all have different ways of achieving our writing goals. That being said, we can adopt some bad … Continue reading How Not to Write a First Draft
Reblog: How to Work With Beta Readers by A Writer’s Path
There is no one secret to producing a good book. Hard work, patience, more hard work, dogged determination, and did I mention hard work? Yet it is so worth it. And, the more I write, the more I value one particular asset every writer should have. Beta readers! Beta readers are wonderful. Sometimes they are […] … Continue reading Reblog: How to Work With Beta Readers by A Writer’s Path