Multiple pages will be written by you today.
A second critical eye should be cast on your work by a new writing partner.
Use of passive voice is to be avoided at all costs.
Branching out with my writing
Multiple pages will be written by you today.
A second critical eye should be cast on your work by a new writing partner.
Use of passive voice is to be avoided at all costs.
Today is not a good day to spout politics. Unless you want to be engulfed in a Twitter storm and wake up trollers from their mid-afternoon slumber. On the other hand, there might be ‘reader runoff’ into your Lifestyle of the Destitute and Obscure blog.
Approach a writing snafu from a different angle.
Try shredding that bungled first chapter instead of your customary wad-and-toss.
If it helps, add a few choice expletives as the pages are ‘repurposed’.
You are trustworthy and people value your opinion.
So tread lightly when discussing your fellow writer’s dystopian Victorian western.
Appreciate its vivid descriptions and move on.
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To thank you for visiting, here is a freebie Suspense Concept List PDF.
Nope, no email address required.
It is 11 pages of words and phrases related to, in this case, the idea of suspense. I create and use these to boost my writing and idea-generation output and am going to be offering this and others in my upcoming digital dollar store. [Hey, it’s a working title. ;->]
[Actually, I think this blog’s readers could generate stories in any number of genres from these lists.]
Here is just a sample of what’s included:
Today is a good news-bad news day!
Remember that coffee-splattered agent from Day 8?
Some of the greatest writers of the past century on how to handle criticism https://t.co/DvCwfSOue4
A self-publishing primer from @JaneFriedman is among this week’s Finds for Writers: wp.me/p4x0h8-bKZ.
You have to resign yourself to wasting lots of trees before you write anything really good. J.K. ROWLING #amwriting #writing #writinglife
“When an idea comes, spend silent time with it…” https://t.co/WjESlYRIkz
You re-learn how to write a book every time you write a book. bit.ly/2sFlNUQ

Today, you will meet the enemy … and it is you. Enough with the writer’s block drivel.
It’s time to outpace your daily Facebook, email, and Twitter output with your novel’s next chapter.
Aim for truth and honesty in your writing. But that scathing expose of graft and corruption in a neighborhood lemonade stand will hardly move the needle. Shoot higher next time.
The stars are in alignment.
That person who is wearing your spilled latte is a desperate literary agent.
She notices you’re using page 18 of your manuscript to assist in the clean-up.
Capitalize! Offer up pages 19-40. [Your opening needed work anyway.]
Face your fears.
Your latest work can’t be that bad.
And letting the toner cartridge run dry won’t make the words go away.
Either print it out or invest in a better coping mechanism.