There's no such thing as a nothing scene, but if you think you have one, here's how to turn it into an Invisible Movement!
The Art of Invisible Movement by Maggie Stiefvater @mstiefvater
A place where Deb Cushman organizes her favorite writer websites and blogs. She might even throw in a book review.
Monday, February 26, 2018
Monday, February 19, 2018
Links of Interest to Writers
Having trouble with your setting? Here are some tips from The Book Professor.
The Importance of Setting in Your Story
by Nancy L. Erickson on the BookBaby Blog. @BookBaby
The Importance of Setting in Your Story
by Nancy L. Erickson on the BookBaby Blog. @BookBaby
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Setting
Monday, February 12, 2018
Links of Interest to Writers
You can't get to "Once Upon a Time" without "What If?" by Jane Friedman @JaneFriedman refers to an essay at Glimmer Train by Danielle Lazarin called "Question Everything"
Saturday, February 10, 2018
Links of Interest to Writers
Do you love fractured fairy tales?
Why do we love fractured fairy tales? by Brydie Wright at Children's Book Academy
Why do we love fractured fairy tales? by Brydie Wright at Children's Book Academy
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Fairy Tales
Thursday, February 8, 2018
Links of Interest to Writers
There are some amazing resources at this website!
Top 100 Children's Book Blogs and Websites for Parents, Teachers and Kids
Top 100 Children's Book Blogs and Websites for Parents, Teachers and Kids
Monday, February 5, 2018
Links of Interest to Writers
Having trouble with voice in your novel? Here's some helpful advice.
Using Writing Vocabulary to Streamline Voice by Mary Kole @Kid_Lit
Using Writing Vocabulary to Streamline Voice by Mary Kole @Kid_Lit
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Voice,
Word Choice
Friday, February 2, 2018
Links of Interest to Writers
Do you use a journal to increase your creativity? If not, this article may change your mind!
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Journal
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