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Writing Wednesday Workshop: Conquering the 2nd Draft

2 Literary Agents Looking For Clients

Originally posted on ronovanwrites:
All below originally from: Chuck Sambuchino Editor, GLA and CWIM @ChuckSambuchino You all need to go and sign up for his emails. ? 2 Agents Seeking New Clients Click on any name below to see the full mini-profile on the GLA Blog (with submission instructions). Good luck querying! 1. Mark Gottlieb…

Tipsday: Writerly Goodness found on the interwebz, Aug 17-23, 2014

Originally posted on Always Looking Up:
I really tried to get used to the new WordPress editor, but I finally had to give in and activate Classic Mode (Dum-ta-de-dah!). It’s so much easier to apply tags in the classic editor. Let’s start with some publishing news. From Publishers Weekly, no less. What copyright changes mean…

AUTHORS – Help ME help YOU!

Writing Tip Wednesday: Show Up.

Rochelle L. Sharpe Do you want to write a novel but are waiting for inspiration to strike? Maybe you have that idea but are struggling to keep motivated? Maybe you have the idea and motivation but are struggling to find the time to write? Here are a few quotes from writers on inspiration and motivation […]

TYPOS HAPPNE BY K J ROLLINSON

Originally posted on MARSocial Author Business Enhancement Dragon Post:
I made a ‘boo-boo’ in my last blog – or is it a Typo. I said the song ‘Unforgettable’ was written by Nat King Cole PORTER. Wikipedia explains a Typo by saying it is a typographical error (often shortened to typo, plural typos,) a mistake made…

A Sentence is a Complete Thought

Originally posted on Live to Write – Write to Live:
A sentence is a complete thought, containing both subject and verb. The subject is what the sentence is about, and the verb is what the subject is doing. Here’s an example of a sentence: I write. “I” is the subject, and “write” is what I…

WHY is there such a thing as “Too Much Description”?

Originally posted on Vampire Syndrome Blog:
Yes, Virginia, there IS such a thing as too much description. Why? Time, or the lack of same. Attention spans, or the lack of same. Kristen Lamb has summed this up perfectly in 3 Simple Ways to Improve Your Writing & Increase Sales. Attention spans are shrinking. The average…

Writing Memoir on Social Media

Originally posted on bottledworder:
I’m doing something in the room and The Boy walks in stealthily from behind me and suddenly there is a shower of bubbles in the air and lots of childish laughter. I turn my face and I see a host of bubbles floating up and up and up towards the light,…

5 Comic Book Writing Tips

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