Here are the latest Writing Forward newsletters with help on story concept, creative writing exercises, poetry and more:
Writing
Forward | Weekly Digest
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I’m a
writer, but before I’m a writer, I’m a human being. And as a human
being, sometimes I make mistakes. Let’s face it, we all make
mistakes — some big, some small. Today I want to talk about what
happens when we, as writers, make a mistake in our work: a typo, an
incorrectly […]
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Today’s
post features an exercise from my book, 101 Creative Writing
Exercises, which is filled with exercises for various forms of
writing, including fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction. It
will inspire you while imparting useful writing techniques that are
fun and practical. This exercise comes from “Chapter 8: Free
Verse.” The creative writing exercises in this chapter […]
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Writing
Forward | Weekly Digest
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Excerpts:
When I see
professional signs or business documents with words spelled
incorrectly, it’s like someone’s dragging nails down a chalkboard,
which is something I don’t want to hear. But I try not to get too
riled up. I know that spelling isn’t easy for everyone. However, I
do believe that with a little effort, anyone […]
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Today’s
post includes excerpts from What’s the Story? Building Blocks
for Fiction Writing, chapter eleven: “Concept, Premise, and
Loglines.” Enjoy! Most audiences are first introduced to stories as
concepts, premises, or loglines. These are hooks used for pitching
and marketing; they draw people’s attention, get them interested in
a story, and compel them to buy it. […]
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