Tag Archive | writing
So Far, No Good
Originally posted on razorlinepress:
As you may have read on my last blog, I’ve set a highly aggressive writing goal for the next couple weeks. As of right now, I have some catching up to do. Since the 29th of October, I’ve written 1858 words. I’m supposed to be writing 2500 words per day. So that…
Tips on Creating Settings for your Characters and Scenes.
Originally posted on Ramblings from a Writer's Mind:
I was going to call this post something simple, like ‘somewhere’ or ‘place’, but then I thought that it may be a little to oblique, so I ended up with the rather long title above. Pretty much is the same with content. To make this as…
Are you participating in the November challenge?
Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
You know, National Novel Writing Month. Not me. Wish I had the wherewithal to make it happen. But, I never seem to get it together for NaNoWriMo. No matter how many times I think this will be the November for me, it never happens. My life is and always has been…
What November has in store
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
First Monday of November, the notorious NaNoWriMo, and I have made a decision. I’m going to finish this novel in the month. It’s no big deal, I reckon another 20k words will finish the first draught and since I’ve set myself a lazy 5000 words a week goal, there…
Saturday Sampler: Conditions by Christoph Fischer – Venture Galleries
Originally posted on writerchristophfischer:
In our mission to connect readers, writers, and books, Venture Galleries has launched a new series featuring writing samples from some of the best authors in the marketplace today. Saturday’s Sampler is an excerpt from Conditions, A YA novel… Read more Source: Saturday Sampler: Conditions by Christoph Fischer – Venture Galleries ? Saturday Sampler: Conditions…
NaNoWriMo Tag Video
Originally posted on Here there Be Dragons!:
I saw this tag while cruising YouTube the other day and decided to make it my first ever tag video. You know, because its about NaNoWriMo! Woot Woot (pretty much anything to get the distraction going early this year.) Enjoy!
Feel Like A Fraud? Give Imposter Syndrome The Middle Finger!
Originally posted on Sacha Black:
Does anyone else struggle to celebrate success? Maybe you ran a marathon, got a new job, published your first book, or even your third? Did you celebrate? Or like me, did you brush your last achievement under the carpet? And no, sending a text to tell a friend, sitting down to have a…