Writer’s Words Of Wisdom
“You must stay drunk on writing so that reality cannot destroy you.”
How to Define Writing in 30 Words or Less
“Writing is like giving birth. It’s painful to push out. But with that final push—all the pain is gone and you glory in God’s creation of a new life.” — C.F. […]
Tips for Writers: Are You a Vulcan or a Klingon?
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“Words, words, words.” ~Hamlet Whether you are a prosaic get-to-the-point communicator or a wild and wooly wordsmith, you’ll be a better writer if you tap…
6 Ways to Crank Up Your Creativity
Belief of what would take place if an idea is changed. This aspect is essential in boosting imagination since it helps you eliminate possible fixations that might hinder imagination.
7 Little Changes That’ll Make a Big Difference in Your Writing
One word can shift the entire paradigm of a story or a reader’s imagination.
What Is Your Writing Style?
A thought written out of timing is merely a dream blowing in the wind.
What Is Your Writing Style?
Picking a genre first helps establishes the central question and helps in the selection of conflicts that drive your story. If you have mixed genres it helps with precedence. Selecting a genre also helps with your pitch selection as well as your audience and marketing strategies.
6 Quick Tips On How To Become A Great Content Writer
Using big words in your writing to impress your clients is the best way to turn off your readers.
The True Writer
Please don’t let this be you. Life is ever fleeting—time marches on. You’ve got to put your time in to succeed.
Is Blogging For You?
First starting out you are happy because it is a new experience and you’re learning many new things. Kind of like getting the job you always wanted.
Christian Writers Really Need to be Writing Now
The letters are also of interest because they reveal the changes that took place in Paul’s own thinking during the years following his conversion to Christianity.
How to Write While in Quarantine
I never allow the hotel people to change the bed, because I never sleep there. I stay until twelve-thirty or one-thirty in the afternoon, and then I go home and try to breathe; I look at the work around five; I have an orderly dinner—
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