Being a Better Writer: Balancing Beats and Exposition · 11:05pm Dec 12th, 2022
Welcome back, writers, to the final Being a Better Writer installment of 2022!
Welcome back, writers, to the final Being a Better Writer installment of 2022!
Hello readers! If you’re looking for the usual in-depth post, today it shall not appear. Because today Being a Better Writer is going to be live! That’s right, we’re doing another Live Q&A session at 5 PM MST.
Hello readers! Yes, I know I must apologize for the lateness of this post in coming online. But I had a really good reason, one that I think many of you will sympathize with: I was up extremely late last night reading a book. Which I then finished this afternoon as soon as I could.
Welcome back writers to another Monday installment of Being a Better Writer, your source for writing advice, guides, and tips.
Becoming an effective, efficient author requires you to both master how to give inspiring criticism and how to take criticism without tearing yourself (or others) apart. In this blog entry, I will show you how.
Welcome back, writers! Another Monday is here, bringing with it the start of a new month as well as—in my case, anyway—another load of snow.
After seeing a post asking for opinions on this in the Writer's Group (see link) I decided to create a blog on it.
(TLDR: There is a concise list of tools and points at the end of this post. However I encourage people to read the entire thing so they have a better understanding of the content and purpose of these tools. Still, if this is too long for you you can skip to the list of 12 things at the end.)