Category Archives: Writer’s Tools

How to become Editor-in-Chief of your own news site

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I’ve become Editor-in-Chief of my own news digest, The #amwriting Journal. It’s a paper.li creation, an exciting new (to me) discovery in micro-publishing. I was hooked on the fact that I could easily create something I’d want to read with high value content on subjects I’m passionate about. After examining it’s bells and whistles, and creating my own publication, I thought I’d share a bit about how it works. Paper.li has been confusing to me for a long time. I’ve run across plenty of them and often… Continue reading →

A nose for the senses |Tools for Writers

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My post is short but sweet this week… too busy working on a new short story, but I wanted to share my latest discovery of writer’s resources. Check out The Writer’s Resource where the latest posts will help you add spice to your writing. Most of our story’s descriptive elements could benefit from more flavor or aroma… the taste of a morsel of food, the sweat of exertion, or the rough texture of his wind-chapped hands. There’s a wealth of writer’s tools at the Writer’s Resource, so be sure… Continue reading →

The best of Ray Bradbury’s advice for writers

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This is my writer’s discovery of the day! A lecture by Ray Bradbury at the Sixth Annual Writer’s Symposium. No matter that it was 10 years ago. His wit shines and his advice holds true in a timeless way. Besides The Martian Chronicles and Something Wicked This Way Comes, Mr. Bradbury wrote over 30 novels, as well as 600 short stories and essays in every genre. In fact, he spent years writing short stories before he even tackled his first novel, which was, by the… Continue reading →

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