You can have the best ideas, but the story won’t work if you execute them poorly. Here are three things to watch out for as you develop your story.
Tag: Professional Writing
From My Shelf To Yours: 5 Books on Writing
In order to grow as writers, we need to keep learning. This is why we take courses, attend writer’s conferences, and read books in our genres. With that said, I want to recommend a few books from my shelf that might be helpful in your writing endeavors.
What it Means to Love a Writer
It’s harder to find writing time when you’re in a relationship. However, when the relationship is true, the pros outweigh the cons every time. Loving a writer is no easy task, but here are some tips to look out for to know your significant other is a keeper.
Staying Healthy as a Writer
Let’s face it, as writers we have some not so great habits that simply come with the job description. Here are a couple things to keep in mind to take care of both you and your writing.
Kicking Distractions to the Curb
As writers, we are easily distracted from our work. On the one hand, the world is telling us that bills need to be paid and people need our attention. On the other hand, we have characters in our heads telling us that they have something to say…NOW. How do we find a balance?
Five Taylor Professional Writing Traditions Every Writer Should Use
Graduating in January, I already find myself nostalgic for the professional writing program at Taylor. When I leave, though, I hope to carry with me a remnant of the following traditions.
