Sentences with phrase «writer helping writers»

We are one big community of writers helping writers.
We wanted to maintain our brand of writers helping writers, and removing the content altogether was a deal breaker.
A couple of weeks ago, I guest posted at Writers Helping Writers for my first outing as one of their Resident Writing Coaches.
Today marks my first post over at Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi's Writers Helping Writers site as a Resident Writing Coach.
Here's my post with my experience with PicMonkey, as well as the guest blog post I did for Writers Helping Writers about PicMonkey.
(Here's a helpful post for you on the difference between taglines and loglines from Writers Helping Writers.)
Congratulations on being s resident coach on Writers Helping Writers.
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.
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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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A question over at my guest post at Writers Helping Writers asked what a writing coach was, but there's no definitive answer.
-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.
You can look for your beta in writing groups like Writers Helping Writers or at Goodreads.
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The Most Neglected Resource for Reviews: YouTube via Writers Helping Writers — Who knew?
Thank you for including Writers Helping Writers in the 16 Writing Groups list.
If online groups are more your thing, try Writers Helping Writers on Facebook or start your own group.
It's time for another one of my guest posts over at Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi's Writers Helping Writers site.
Physical Attribute Thesaurus Collection I really like these collections from Writers Helping Writers.
I've gushed many times about the awesomeness of The Emotion Thesaurus by Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi of Writers Helping Writers.
David H. Safford guest posts on Writers Helping Writers with advice on hunting down story holes using a novel journal.
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.
December 13, 2016 Jami Gold Writing Stuff advice for writers, editing, Editing Your Story, feedback, guest posts, Jami Gold, organized, paranormal author, self - doubt, WHW Resident Writing Coach, Writers Helping Writers
July 14, 2011 Jami Gold Writing Stuff advice for writers, editing, guest posts, Jami Gold, paranormal author, setting and description, Writers Helping Writers, Writing Your Story
Writers Helping Writers: Resident Writing Coach Program The Revision Circle: Does My Story Have Too Many Problems?
Tamar Sloan stops by the Writers Helping Writers coaching corner: what's the real purpose of writing?
September 12, 2017 Jami Gold Writing Stuff advice for writers, beat sheet, genre, guest posts, Jami Gold, organized, pacing, paranormal author, Planning Your Story, romance novels, story structure, WHW Resident Writing Coach, Writers Helping Writers
October 13, 2016 Jami Gold News advice for writers, blogging, feedback, guest posts, happiness, Jami Gold, Mythos Legacy, NaNoWriMo, organized, paranormal author, professionalism, self - doubt, WHW Resident Writing Coach, Writers Helping Writers
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.
May 15, 2012 Jami Gold Writing Stuff blogging, dreams, giveaway, Jami Gold, Janice Hardy, paranormal author, Tech Guy, Thesis theme, Writers Helping Writers
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.
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