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Category Archives: How To Write- Theory
Procrastination
Putting it off- a task you want to complete but for some reason, it’s not getting done- What does it look like for you? It looks like other things being more important. It’s not laziness. It’s a physical inability to … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Creative Writing, General Blogs, How To Write- Theory
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Edit…or Not to Edit
This blog is about editing my poem These Days. My last post I published the poem- it was in its early stages but decided to publish it anyway, warts and all, then later I changed it- . Here is the … Continue reading
Posted in Creative Writing, How To Write- Theory, Poetry
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Five Ideas to Write About in Your Journal
Sometimes it’s difficult to know what to write in your journal. It’s been a busy day, you’re tired, but writing will help you wind down and relax. Sometimes ideas just pop into your head, unannounced. These are usually the best … Continue reading
Five Ideas to Write About in Your Journal
Sometimes it’s difficult to know what to write in your journal. It’s been a busy day, you’re tired, but writing will help you wind down and relax. Sometimes ideas just pop into your head, unannounced. These are usually the best … Continue reading
Posted in Creative Writing, Creative Writing Exercises, How To Write- Theory
Tagged books, creativity, literature, writing
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Journaling
Journaling-‘Dictionary def: noun;a daily record, as of occurrences, experiences, or observations’ So, not a diary which is more day by day record of appointments, I mean a beautiful, full, busy collection of ‘stuff’ ( your writings, or ‘scribblings’ I like to call them) – observations – ‘ah-ha’ moments … Continue reading
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Tagged arts, illustration, literature, writing
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Not Too Serious
I came across this blog, it made me laugh, but also made me stop and think! So I thought I would share it with you, reader, let me know what you think! http://terribleminds.com/ramble/2012/02/21/25-things-i-want-to-say-to-so-called-aspiring-writers/ (please copy and paste into your search … Continue reading
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Tagged aspiring writers, blog, ramble
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