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Showing posts with label writersWebsites. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writersWebsites. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Writers Websites Wednesday - The Other Side Of The Story
I stumbled across Janice Hardy's blog, The Other Side Of The Story the other day and I must say, I like it. She offers over 500 articles on writing fiction along with online resource links, guest posts and of course info about her and her books. Lots of tips and helps in those articles and guest posts. Definitely worth a look.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Writers Websites Wednesday - Search Engines for Writers
Here's a site for the writer wrapped up in research - of all kinds. It offers 60 great sites where you can find out almost anything. Writers professional sites, research sites, reference sites, stuff for niche writers, books and more. Don't miss this one. check it out. I know there'll be more than one site you'll be glad you found.
And as a side note, my book Cloud Dancer is available at 50% at Smashwords at http://bit.ly/mSefTW - use Coupon Code TX72S at check out for special price of $2.98 through March 28 along with half off my book, Stormrider, also at Smashwords at
http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/15798 - use coupon code SL67D at check out. Special for my friends reading this post here. Ebooks here are available in various formats including Kindle, PDF, Mobi, EPUB, RTF and more.
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Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Writers Websites Wednesday - A Publisher's Views On The Future of Print
This week I visited Joe Wikert's Publishing 2020 Blog. It was an eye-opening visit. You might think of surfing over as well. Joe Wikert shares his views on the future of print, online and other media. It's worth the trip.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Writers Websites Wednesday - The Writer's Resource Directory
The Writer's Resource Directory is just that ~ a resource. Now I'm not going to say it offers everything, but it does offer a bit of everything. Information on writing, conferences, associations, articles, agents and more. Definitely a Resource worth exploring.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
The Writer's Path - Help & Resources
As writers our
strengths and weaknesses are many. We
tend to put on a good show in an effort to let the world know we're ready for
anything (whether we actually are or not).
We all learn a lot along our writing path and as a result tend to think
we know a lot, our learning process having created an aura of blissful
ignorance about just how much we do know.
Until one day, comes the realization that we actually have a huge amount
that we don't know.
That's the dark,
scary place to be.
You might feel frustrated,
angered, shocked, even feel like giving up writing altogether. In fact, many do. And for some that isn't a a bad thing. If it isn't for you, it simply isn't. There's nothing bad about that. In fact it could be good, discovering what you don't want to do
and have no interest in learning. You tried it, you don't like it. Time to move
on.
Because, being a
writer is a life-long learning experience. If you're in, time to take that
next step forward.
How can we turn
our weaknesses into strengths? How can
we stare down the dragon and continue on that writing path?
All right, we
all want to minimize our weaknesses, perhaps to not even admit them to
ourselves, but that's not the way to move forward. Drag it out, examine it,
learn from it and keep moving forward. There are lots of places to ask for help
and/or to seek it out.
There are two
distinctive types of writers (there are undoubtedly more nuances and sub
groups, but two main groups). There are
those who are very solitary and those who can benefit greatly from interaction
with other writers. I don't know which
you are, but you do.
If you can
benefit from critique groups, writer's groups, if exchanging ideas with other
writers and hearing their criticisms of your work is something that will help
you, then seek them out.
There are many
online. You can check out Absolute Write
or Backspace or Critique Circle try Ladies Who Critique to find a partner, or google up some more.
Or, if you're more of a face-to-face, hands-on sort, you might try to
track down a local writer's group who meet on a regular basis giving you
'deadlines' by which you read others' works and they read yours. Check library bulletin boards, the local
paper, groups like women's clubs, etc.
The more
introverted writer may do better with an online group or not at all. Your choice.
Reading can be a
great help to the new or aspiring writer as well as the established
professional. There are lots and lots of
articles out there, newsletters too where you can pick up tips on strong
writing techniques. You can visit my
little bookstore that grows nearly daily as I find great books and other
materials on writing for writers at Writer's Emporium Get what you
need there or peruse, make a list and
head out for your local library.
The trick is to
locate your materials and dive in, avoiding too much time lost online when you
could be reading or writing. It's easy to get lost online and fun too - so
watch it.
One thing that
is good, even for us introvert types, is attending the occasional
conference. Got a favorite genre? You can find a conference for that! There are
lists of them online and a bit of googling should turn up some near or far that
would be just the thing for you to attend. And you'll be able to mingle with
other writers, editors, agents, publishers and more. Work at being less of a
wall flower and plunge in.
Oh, and don't
forget to network on such sites as Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook. Introvert types can be a little less out
there using that media and still make connections.
Write, rewrite, read
and learn. That's what it's all about.
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Writers Websites Wednesday - Scriptwrecked
Scriptwrecked is a great site for screenwriters and those working toward that goal. Lots of free advice and tips. Even found a recommend for The Dialog: Learning From the Masters which is a series of interviews with screenwriters and their craft. You can rent them from Netflix or get them via Amazon (via the link in this post). If sceenwriting is or could be your thing, check this site out.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Writers Websites Wednesday - Writer Gazette
Writer Gazette offers writing-related articles, tips, contests, resources and a free weekly newsletter. Worth hanging out at this site for a bit to see what resources here can help you.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Writers Websites Wednesday - Off The Bookshelf
A site worth visiting for Readers and Writers - Off The Bookshelf offers for the readers print books, Ebook, audio books and more. For the Writer there're tools for publishing, a cover art, Ebook converter and author services. Spend a bit of time and look around. Times they are a changin' - and fast - good to keep up on what's available.
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