I subscribe to and follow several authors, blogs, and writing sources throughout the week.
Each Friday, I include links to FIVE sources to improve your writing that I found of great help. Here are my offerings for this week.
Hope they inspire you to start writing and to continue to write!
This is more helpful than the webinar on getting reviews that I attended earlier this week. https://www.livewritethrive.com/2022/02/21/the-best-way-to-rack-up-book-reviews-on-amazon
If you write speculative fiction, try your hand at some of these magazine sites. It's a good way to add to your writing portfolio.
https://authorspublish.com/44-magazines-anthologies-publishing-speculative-fiction-fiction/
This author does a great job in showing how to bring your characters relationships together to fill out your story.
https://www.helpingwritersbecomeauthors.com/9-ways-to-approach-relationship-dynamics-in-fiction/
Always carry a notepad or use a phone to dictate ideas for stories and scenes where ever you go.
https://writersrelief.com/2022/02/23/improve-your-powers-of-observation-to-be-a-better-writer-writers-relief/
If you intend to seek representation from a literary agency or work to get an editor to accept your book, you've got to know the fine art of pitching your story. This post lays the groundwork for you.
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