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You Could Be Write by E. R. Smythe, notes to a writer from her character
You Could Be Write by E. R. Smythe, notes to a writer from her character. Hi, I am Sir E. Robert Smythe in service to Queen Sage of Gwill. I am her Head Galactic Safety Ambassador, working to help young … Continue reading
The Space Between Words by Heather Sargent
Hey, writers! Please welcome hybrid writer Heather Sargent to DarWrites! Heather specializes in weaving poetry and prose – her work is really cool and I think you’ll like her advice on “The Space Between Words!” Take it away, Heather! The … Continue reading
Posted in Creative Writing, guest bloggers, How To, Inspiration, Writer Visits, Writers, writing craft
Tagged For Want and Sound, Heather Sargent, how to write hybrid, hybrid writing, Jenny Boully, Melissa Buzzeo, poetry, prose, Rob Halpern, space between words, The Body: An Essay, words matter
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How to Start a Writing Conversation: Advice from 3 Writers
I’ve been writing my favorite authors since I was sixteen. I don’t remember if it was a writing teacher or a book on writing which said to start conversations with your writing heroes, but I took the advice to heart. … Continue reading
The Writer’s Zen by A. R. DeClerck
Hey, writers. I’d like to introduce you to A. R. DeClerck, a fantastic romance writer who loves adventure! She’s tacking Zen and I love that! Take it away, A. R.! Oftentimes, when I attend my biweekly writer’s meeting … Continue reading
Six Tips You Can Use To Add Emotion and Take Your Fiction from Good to Unforgettable by Charlee Allden
Guest Post Time! Introducing Charlee Allden, writer of the fantastic Arena Dogs series! Take it away, Charlee! Authors know that emotion is the key to engaging readers in the story, but we’re often urged to trim backstory and inner … Continue reading
Posted in Creative Writing, guest bloggers, paranormal romance, Science Fiction, Writer Visits, Writers, writing craft
Tagged Charlee Allden, creating characters, darwrites, dialogue, Die Hard, emotional premise, guest blogger, guest bloggers, learning to write, Night Sins, Priscilla Oliveras, romance, science fiction, science fiction romance, Stealing Mercury, Tami Hoag, writing emotion, writing romance
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Writing Business Mistakes, or Learn From My Fail by Athena Grayson
Hi, I’m Athena Grayson, and I’ve been a writer for twenty years. In spite of that, I have made some HUUGE mistakes in my career. Get ready to point and laugh and most importantly, Learn From My Fail. Writing is … Continue reading
A Relatively Painless Research Strategy with Therese Martin
Let’s talk research! I’d like to introduce you to Therese Martin! I hate research! Some writers have that initial, instinctive reaction; it’s a necessity they would rather avoid, and research-phobia can keep writers from moving into new genres. Unfortunately, … Continue reading
Setting Writing Goals: April 2017
How’s it going, writers? Did you write in April? I hope you did. I hope words flowed from your fingers and characters and worlds came to life through you. This month, I focused on writing articles, business copy, and … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Anthropology, Book Reviews, Creative Writing, Divantinum, Freelance Writing, How To, Inspiration, Links, NaNoWriMo, research, Reviews, Romance, Science Fiction, Sock Monkey Writer's Group, Workshops, Writer Visits, Writers, Writing Prompts, Zombie Slayer
Tagged art, books, creativity, focus, guest bloggers, guest blogging, how to set writer goals, how to set writing goals, ideas, inspiration, marketing, month in review, novel, Reviews, writer review, writing
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