Tag Archive | writer’s block
To Shelve or Not to Shelve, That Is the Question
Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
Good Morning, Folks! I stand (sit) before you (on your monitors) today to ask a question. Or two. About writing. Specifically, when to admit that you are getting nowhere with your latest WIP. Now, don’t get me wrong. I don’t have the proverbial writer’s block, and I never have…
Writing through Your Fear
Originally posted on Kate M. Colby:
Whether you’re a beginning writer or a seasoned veteran, writing can be scary. Fiction authors put out original imaginings that often hold deeper truths (or are falsely judged to reveal something about the writer). Nonfiction authors declare themselves an authority on a topic, who readers depend upon for knowledge…
This is the Year You Write Your Novel
Originally posted on Kate M. Colby:
If you’re reading this, chances are you want to write a novel. Whether it’s a goal you’re actively working toward, a regular New Year’s resolution, or the biggest item on your bucket list, you’re in good company. Millions of people desire to tell their stories … and yet only…
Writing Progress: Getting Bogged Down
Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work:
Word count: 6350 Today was hard. Really hard. I fought to get the words on the page. It was a struggle much like wrestling an opponent much larger and more confident than myself. I started by writing up the bio on another hero I intended to use later,…
#MondayBlogs Your Perfect Workplace at Home: How to Organize It
Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Intro: In a writing slump? I’m sure it’s happened before. In fact, it happens all the time to all kinds of writers, and there are many ways to tackle writer’s block. But what if it was as simple as changing up your workplace environment? Today, Emily Johnson from OmniPapers…
#MondayBlogs: Things to Do When You’re Suffering from Writer’s Block
Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Intro: Writer’s block. Oh, horrid writer’s block! It’s such a common fear (and problem) with many writers, and today’s guest blogger, C.S. Wilde, tackles the topic fearlessly and humorously. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in guest articles are those of the author/s and do not necessarily reflect my…