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
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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
Reblog: Challenges to Productivity and How to Overcome Them by Make Your Biz Fizz
http://makeyourbizfizz.co.uk/2023/06/13/challenges-to-productivity-and-how-to-overcome-them/ I can't stress to you all how incredible this post is! If you've ever struggled with any aspect of productivity, this post takes a deep dive into how we can be productive, why we're not productive, and what we can do to fix bad habits. Read the whole thing—it's so worth it, I promise! … Continue reading Reblog: Challenges to Productivity and How to Overcome Them by Make Your Biz Fizz
Good Adaptation Practices from Pride & Prejudice
There's certainly been a theme of adaptations on the blog recently. Maybe it's because my current WIP is an adaptation... Just maybe... Anyway, in looking through everything I have on adaptations, I came across my post on Pride & Prejudice (2005) from two years ago. It's one of the first in-depth reviews I ever did … Continue reading Good Adaptation Practices from Pride & Prejudice
5 Signs Your Story Might Be Contrived (And How to Fix It!)
Have you ever felt like the story you're writing just isn't flowing naturally? Maybe you're unsure about some dialogue or a part of the plot. Whatever it is, when you begin to wonder, "Is my story contrived?" you know you're in trouble! The last thing any writer wants to do is put out a cheap, … Continue reading 5 Signs Your Story Might Be Contrived (And How to Fix It!)
Reblog: Questions (and Answers) That Journal Editors Frequently Receive by Pedagogical Thoughts
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
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