Here are the latest Writing Forward newsletters for my followers to peruse:
Writing
Forward | Weekly Digest
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The rule
is simple: singular subjects take singular verbs and plural
subjects take plural verbs. But sometimes it’s difficult to tell
whether a subject is singular or plural. That’s why subject-verb
agreement errors crop up in so many pieces of writing. Making
matters worse is the fact that most people don’t know what
subject-verb agreement […]
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I love the
web. In fact, I think it’s the single greatest invention of the
twentieth century. It allows people to meet, connect, conduct
business, and gather information quickly and easily, all from the
comfort of…well, anywhere. It’s also an entertainment mecca. All
that art! Music! Films! Literature! And games. The web is an
enormous […]
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Writing
Forward | Weekly Digest
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Excerpts:
How
important is it for a writer to be able to discern the difference
between good writing and bad writing? Pretty important, if you ask
me. I know some writers aren’t concerned with quality. In today’s
do-it-yourself and get-it-done-fast world, quality plays second
fiddle to quantity. Who cares if your books are full of typos, […]
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Wikipedia
defines writer’s block as “a condition, primarily associated
with writing as a profession, in which an author loses the ability
to produce new work.” However, I have come to believe that in most
cases, writer’s block is a symptom, not a condition. Before we can
cure writer’s block, we have to diagnose it. Writer’s block […]
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Writing
Forward | Weekly Digest
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Excerpts:
One of my
favorite classes in college was a poetry workshop. Sometimes we did
poetry prompts or exercises. Occasionally we read and analyzed
poetry. But mostly we shared our poems and received feedback that
would help us see the strengths and weaknesses in our work. And
then we could make our poetry even better. I’ve […]
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Today’s
post includes a selection of prompts from my book, 1200 Creative
Writing Prompts. Enjoy! In the world of creative writing, we’ve
only begun tapping the possibilities in speculative fiction, a
genre that includes science fiction, fantasy, paranormal,
supernatural, horror, and superhero stories, as well as anything
that ventures beyond known reality. Speculative fiction is […]
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Writing
Forward | Weekly Digest
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Excerpts:
Today’s
writing exercise comes from 101 Creative Writing Exercises, which
takes writers on an adventure through different forms and genres
while offering tools, techniques, and inspiration for writing. Each
chapter focuses on a different form or writing concept:
freewriting, journaling, memoirs, fiction, storytelling, form
poetry, free verse, characters, dialogue, creativity, and article
and blog writing are […]
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Have you
ever struggled with a story idea only to give up because it
seems like every plot has already been done? Maybe you focus on
character development to make up for a weak or formulaic plot. Or
maybe you focus on plot, only to end up with characters that feel
flat, stereotypical, or unsympathetic. But […]
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