writing
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Picture courtesy of Google.com I once asked my dad why he taught me how to read when I was only a bit older than 3 1/2 years. His answer was: “… Why Writers Are Readers (Or Should Be!)
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Photo by Mathilde Langevin on Unsplash Hi SEers, it is John with you today. We are going to take a little time out for a mental health break. Yup, … Quotes on Writing from Famous Writers
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Photo by Matthew LeJune Whether you write fiction or non-fiction, short or long, you’re going to edit your work multiple times. Writing is like clay … Tips for Writers: The Final Edit
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Amid the pandemic she has to close herself in four walls and that window was the only way for her to connect with outside world while looking outside… A Short Story
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Image credit: ccwestminster6 / Twenty20 Many have entered the door on her left. But rumor has it, that only she has returned. Day in, day out, she … The Door – A Very Short Story
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1. read people’s stuff 2. Analyze what you read 3. Read your own stuff and analyze it : if you wrote a thousand words today, go back to it tomorrow you’ll surely get better ideas to continue with another thousand words. 4. Steal like an artist – see how others did it, do the same…
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1. Don’t submit or publish your first draft. Wait a few months between edits (might even take a year) 2. Find reliable critique partners and beta readers. This will improve your manuscript. 3. Trust your own vision for the story. If you’re quick to publish, you might end up regretting it. Wait that story out,…
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I will not be labeled As damaged or disabled I won’t let myself think I’ll just go down like Water gurgling in a sink I try to envision my life With … The Sink Hole
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I’ve read so many interesting stories, seen awesome movies and as a detail driven writer I was able to analyze a few things. One thing you should understand is this, If the first chapter of your story is wack, there’s a chance your readers will quit reading it before they even start. Start with a…