So stop in at Angela & Becca's new
Writers Helping Writers website and find out how to take advantage of this unique, pay - it - forward event for writers.
I commend you for sharing your ideas and getting other writers to share thoughts — a very helpful way to become acquainted with what people are
doing Writers Helping Writers!
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-LSB-...] Last week, my quarterly Resident Writing Coach post at
Writers Helping Writers brought up the potential for allowing unintended themes to appear in our story.
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I've gushed many times about the awesomeness of The Emotion Thesaurus by Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi
of Writers Helping Writers.
You can find her on twitter or at the popular site,
Writers Helping Writers ™, which specializes in building innovative tools for writers that can not be found elsewhere.
It's time for another post as a Resident Writing Coach over
at Writers Helping Writers, and this time we're talking about how to find and fix episodic writing so we can take our story to «epic» level.
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Tamar Sloan stops by
the Writers Helping Writers coaching corner: what's the real purpose of writing?
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excited I am to join
their Writers Helping Writers site as a Resident Writing Coach!
For more about the difference, Marcy Kennedy compared book taglines and loglines at
Writers Helping Writers: The Bookshelf Muse.
Sara Letourneau stops by
the Writers Helping Writers coaching corner: mapping your story's setting.
It's time for another post as a Resident Writing Coach over at
Writers Helping Writers, and this time we're talking about how to take the major beats of a beat sheet and apply them to our story's genre.
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A member of SCBWI, she leads workshops at regional conferences, teaches webinars through WANA International, and can be found online at
Writers Helping Writers (formerly known as The Bookshelf Muse).
It's time for another post as a Resident Writing Coach over at
Writers Helping Writers, and this time we're talking about how to find and fix the mixed messages undermining our story's themes.
We're talking guest posts — both my upcoming posts at
the Writers Helping Writers site as one of their Resident Writing Coaches and an opportunity to guest post here on my blog during the month of November.
In my first post as a Resident Writing Coach over at Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi's
Writers Helping Writers site, I shared encouragement for approaching a big revision.
Visit Angela's website,
Writers Helping Writers for friendly support, description help, free writing tools and more!
It's time for another post as a Resident Writing Coach over at Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi's
Writers Helping Writers site, and this time we're exploring 3 steps we can take to raise our story's stakes, the consequences for the characters if they fail to reach their goals.
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It's time for another post as a Resident Writing Coach over at Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi's
Writers Helping Writers site, and this time we're exploring 7 techniques we can use to keep our story moving while time passes for our characters.