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(1) A Starter’s Guide To Social Media – Becoming a Good Internet Citizen
Part 1: Becoming A Good Internet Citizen – As A Writer
If you want to be a writer, the ubiquitous “they” tell you that you need to “Establish a Social Media Presence”, but so much of the advice out there is aimed at Non-fiction writers.
Non-fiction writers sell books based on establishing their expertise in a particular area.
Fiction writers? We sell books based on the story, the writing, and word-of-mouth.
So how do we make social media work for us?
Morgan’s Approach To Social Media
3 Things To Consider Before “Fixing” Your Writing
3 Things To Consider Before “Fixing” Your Writing How Do You Please Everyone With Your Writing? Spoiler Alert: You can’t. … More
So You’re In the Editing Doldrums Again? These 5 Sites Can Help
After you’ve written your novel and revised the BLEEP out of it, one thing remains: To edit your manuscript! For … More
6 Tips to Recharge Your Creative Energies
There are times in every writer’s life when they need to step back and refill their creative juices. Most of … More
So You Finished Your Rough Draft, Now What?
If you’ve finished your rough draft, or you’re floundering now that NaNoWriMo is over, don’t despair! Morgan’s got your next steps.
What 1 Writer’s NaNoWriMo Looked Like
What My NaNoWriMo Looked Like This Year
On this, the last day of November, the last day of NaNoWriMo, I start with about 1,500 words left to write.
I look at my notes and see that last November? I wrote a sequel to my original novel. And…I not only wrote it, but I wrote a Nano-and-a-half worth of words. 75,000 words.
How To Write: You Do You!
How To Write: You Do You!
The Many Writing Proverbs
There’s a caveat that goes with pretty much all writing advice about what you SHOULD do, and it goes like this: “unless that doesn’t work for you.”
It seems to go hand-in-hand with the advice about what you SHOULDN’T do’s caveat, which is “if you do it well enough, you can break all the rules.”
‘Cause, remember, all the people giving this advice swear by the adage, “if you know how to write a book, you know how to write that one book.”
I can spout off writing proverbs and rules all day. How about I tell you how I’m actually doing?
NaNoWriMo: Maintaining Your Writing Momentum
Week 1 is done, so now the real work begins.
If you’re gonna win, you’ve got to get your butt in your seat!