There were soooo many posts that I loved this week...
What Would You Do If You Had To Give Up Writing? by Adam Heine.... This post makes a really good point.
The Top Three Things You've Learned by Beth Revis. Revis collects 3 lines of advice from a few authors who debuted in 2011.
Andrew Stanton Part 6: "The Clues To A Good Story" (TED Talk) by Scott Myers. It is no secret that I love structure... but people don't get that I love ANY structure. This is a reminder that storytelling has guidelines and you need to figure out what works.
Stuff On Sundays: Literally by ShellyRae Cusbert. A hilarious guide to common grammar mistakes.
March Madness: Are You A Victim of the Duh Factor? by Vickie Motter.
FAQs: Four and the Names We Choose by Veronica Roth. She forgot Gatsby, but the post is intriguing enough that I'll forgive her. SPOILERS FOR DIVERGENT in this post!
Do You Know the Two Ingredients in A Perfect Ending? by K.M. Weiland. Inevitability and Unexpectedness, obviously, but she also tells you how to achieve both.
The Literary Tour Guide: How Much Do You Need to Describe Your Setting? by Janice Hardy. I think this is what I am weakest at, so this post was great because it walks you through exactly how to effectively incorporate setting description.
Stuff On Sundays: Literally by ShellyRae Cusbert. A hilarious guide to common grammar mistakes.
March Madness: Are You A Victim of the Duh Factor? by Vickie Motter.
FAQs: Four and the Names We Choose by Veronica Roth. She forgot Gatsby, but the post is intriguing enough that I'll forgive her. SPOILERS FOR DIVERGENT in this post!
Do You Know the Two Ingredients in A Perfect Ending? by K.M. Weiland. Inevitability and Unexpectedness, obviously, but she also tells you how to achieve both.
The Literary Tour Guide: How Much Do You Need to Describe Your Setting? by Janice Hardy. I think this is what I am weakest at, so this post was great because it walks you through exactly how to effectively incorporate setting description.













I read that post by Veronica Roth earlier this week and I'll admit I'm disappointed. I get what she's saying, it makes complete sense, it's just not what I wanted. Oh well, I'm sure the book will be just as good regardless!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the links!
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