I’m always searching for great writing tips. Believe me, I need all the help I can get.
When I find a few good tips, I just have to them with y’all.
A few of the 42 listed in Melissa Donovan’s post below, you may already know. But, out of her extensive list, I bet you’ll find one or more that ring your creative bell.
How about, not 10, but 33 tips to jumpstart your writing?
The long, hot days make me lethargic. I want to play, putter around with my roses, or read a good book. Even my muse, complains it’s too damn hot to sit at a computer. Now, who am I to argue with inspiration?
But, writers must write.
So if you’re searching for something to help, keep reading.
I found a great answer on Quora. Who knows? After you read the article, even during these dog-days of summer, maybe you will find one that suits you.
Here’s my take on his 33 tips. The ones I think will help me are in red.
Not me, I’m a start at the beginning kinda gal.
Jot down the facts, just the facts. Cool idea.
Now take a fact from #2 and turn it on its head. What if it’s a lie.
Prompts? I love prompts.
Free write, hmm might just work. Gonna give it a try. With #4 of course.
Break? Took too many already this Summer.
Get moving. But remember to come back to WIP.
Meditate. Nah, not for me.
Ditto. I don’t like confrontations. Even pleasant ones.
Especially if you check out this article I found over at Bustle.
Last week I asked what books were y’all reading and the response was amazing. I’ve got a “to read” mile long list. Should keep me knee-deep in reading material through the Christmas holidays.
So I thought maybe podcast would be the next step. Because there are times when we can’t drag along our laptop or iPad. And sometimes we do need a break from our WIP.
That’s the best thing about podcasts, no computer needed!
Work on your writing skills when you walk the dog, relax at the beach, ride a car, plane or train. While others are rocking tunes you are rocking podcasts.
I know which one I’m starting with, Magic Lessons. Especially since the book by Elizabeth Gilbert is on my to read list.
Check out the list of 20 and tell me which one you’re going to start with first. Some of the names you’ll recognize right away, others are new friends waiting.
Which one will you watch first? Why?
Do you see a podcast that might help with your writing?
Have you ever watched podcasts?
What do you think about the list? Have a favorite to add?