Tag: writing tips
Writing Pitfall #4: Mundane Detail
Writing Pitfall #4: Mundane Detail Reposted with permission from Write Divas Back when I first started writing, I thought details were the meat and potatoes of my stories; the more the […]
Writing Pitfall #2: Prologues and Epilogues
Writing Pitfall #2: Prologues and Epilogues Reposted with permission from Write Divas So you want to write a prologue or epilogue. Yeah . . . no. Don’t. Okay, okay . . […]
#WriteTip US or UK – Where The Heck Are We? #writers #writing #amwriting
Where The Heck Are We? By Lauren Schmelz. Reposted with permission from Write Divas Recently I read a book for my personal book blog The Flirty Reader that left me scratching […]
#WriteTip Don’t Use Five-Dollar Words #writers #writing #amwriting
Don’t Use Five-Dollar Words By Jen Matera . Reposted with permission from Write Divas Mark Twain is credited with saying a lot of things. Some will argue that not everything attributed […]
#WriteTip Indirect and Direct Action #writing #writers #amwriting
Indirect and Direct Action By Jen Matera. Reposted with permission from Write Divas Something I’ve noticed more and more as I read—and edit—is the use of what I’ll call indirect action, […]