Tag Archive | writing tips
Do we ever stop learning?
Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
I don’t think so, not if we want to be good at our craft. That’s why I link back to so many different writers and blogger here at Jean’s Writing. Because I’m still learning. Right along with you. And I want to learn from the best. There is a world-wide…
Do you need a pro or can you DIY?
Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
I’ve read good and bad about both. But there must be a good way to DIY. As a writer, unless we’ve hit the NYT Best Seller list on our first time at bat, we need an affordable good book cover. So how can I do that? One thing I…
Interview With Author Annabelle Franklin
Originally posted on Sacha Black:
Please welcome Annabelle to this weeks author interview. You can find Anabelle on her blog, Facebook, Twitter, Goodreads or Amazon especially her book pages Gateway to Magic and The Slapstyx. Without further ado, please welcome Annabelle. ? What are you currently writing/working on? I’ve recently published a humorous fantasy featuring a tribe of grubby goblins and a…
Are you sounding like the Little Engine?
Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
“I think I can, I think I can.” That’s been my mantra for so long and yet I feel as though I’m writing in circles. One of my WIP, the story that started it all, is going nowhere. I have so many starts, middles and endings, I can’t make…
7 Ways to Begin Your Plot Process
Originally posted on Jens Thoughts:
? There is plenty of controversy concerning outlining or pantsing, but if you plan even a little bit, you’ll enjoy this infographic. I have written with and without and outline, and although my outline was more a beat sheet with scene to scene blurbs I found it helped me stay…