Okay, now that NaNoWriMo is over, I’m going to return to my regular blogging schedule…Wait, let me reiterate that. I’m going to ATTEMPT to return to my regular blogging schedule. With Christmas just around the corner, a crazy work schedule, finishing Fallers, and writing a short story for an open call submission in January, I’m a tad overwhelmed. Nonetheless, I’m going to try and persevere. So, here we go.
Guess what day it is? That’s right! Twitter Treasure Thursday! Today’s gem comes from one of my favorite resources, Writer’s Digest: 7 Things I’ve Learned So Far, By Trevor Healey.
This is a recurring column I’m calling“7 Things I’ve Learned So Far,”where writers (this installment written by novelist Trebor Healey) at any stage of their career can talk about writing advice and instruction as well as how they possibly got their book agent— by sharing seven things they’ve learned along their writing journey that they wish they knew at the beginning.
I don’t know about you, but I love getting advice from successful authors. It’s always so real and useful. So check this article out! You’re sure to learn at least one or two things (if not a lot more).
Related articles
- 9 Things That Will Help Get Your Novel Published (jenspenden.wordpress.com)
- Post NaNoWriMo Insecurity (Insecure Writer’s Support Group) (outwherethebusesdontrun.com)
- Some Great Advice From J. Kent Messum (descentintoslushland.wordpress.com)
- NaNoWriMo Tip #10: Work on Point of View (mediabistro.com)
It is my newbies i go here. I discovered several entertaining stuff in the blog site, especially it has the discourse. From a great deal of comments within the content, I reckon that Me not the only one acquiring the vast majority of fun these! Remember that the wonderful task.
LikeLike