From the monthly archives:

July 2005

Write Life Challenge #12: “On Time”

July 29, 2005

Write a poem, a vignette, an essay, or a short filler on any of the following:
1) Write a short tip for writers (or yourself) who want to have more time for writing.
2) If you have all the time in the world, what would you like to accomplish in the next five years?
3) List down 5 [...]

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Writing With Substance

July 28, 2005

Ramblings don’t make good writing. Substance is what counts. But, what is writing with a substance?
“The scenes, statements, and dialogues provide the framework for what you are saying.” Nancy Kelton shares. “And… you must say something.”
“You cannot just let off steam. You can’t just whine or kvetch. No one is in the market for your [...]

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The Art of Teaching Writing

July 27, 2005

Maybe all I wanted was significance. To be a Teacher’s Pet for the Day. I have never been, you see. And, I didn’t know how to be one. I was clearly not the smartest or most popular student in class, like Anna or Abigail. My parents didn’t visit the school or give Christmas and birthday [...]

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Freelance Writing and Contracts

July 26, 2005

(?) NW asked:
I’m a new at freelance writing and I’m somewhat weary about sending out my work without a formal contract and all. I want to know if sending out works like this is the usual case in this business? Should I simply trust that the publication company will pay me without anything in writing? [...]

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Writing and Life

July 25, 2005

“Life isn’t a support system for art.
It’s the other way around.”
– Stephen King,
[...]

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What Does Writing Feel Like?

July 22, 2005

Some time ago, Aileen Santos, a good friend of mine shared a creative writing prompt about what writing feels like. People started writing in to share their thoughts and words:
Writing is like a balloon in your head, and someone
starts squeezing it and squeezing it, and when it
finally pops all that pressure is gone and a
beautiful [...]

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Writing, Hope, Progress

July 20, 2005

David B. Woodward says, “It is tremendous when someone kindles a spark of hope in our hearts about writing. It is then that we begin to make progress.”
Who has inspired, taught, and/or given you hope when it comes to writing? Write a tribute to this person (or at least 1-2 people from a list [...]

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It’s the Process, Not the Product

July 18, 2005

In writing and in life, we tend to expect and hope to ‘be there’ – but we’re not too concerned about ‘how to get there.’
We like the feeling of having written – but not the act of sitting down to write. We like the product, not the process.
Nancy Sloam Aronie, author of WRITING FROM THE [...]

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So, What is the Real Story?

July 15, 2005

“For many Christian writers, telling a good story doesn’t seem to be enough. They want to evangelize, to teach and to fill their fiction with high moral purport, doctrine and direction. This all sounds quite noble, of course, except the purpose of fiction is not propaganda. The proper place for preaching is the pulpit, the [...]

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Writing Quote: Writers and Significance

July 13, 2005

“It is an illusion that writers live more significant lives than non-writers;
the truth is,
writers are just more in the habit of finding the significance
that is in their lives.”
- Vicki Vinton

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