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Thank you so much for everything you share from other sites. Some articles are not able to reblogged so I mention those with links on my author website. I’d never find these things without you. Now I’m following thewritingchimp and http://www.lawritergroup.com. Expanding my base, hopefully helping other authors and aspiring authors. God bless you for your own efforts in that direction.
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Glad they help Aleta 😀
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I discover so many great blogs by your awesome reblogs- thank you so much for sharing!!
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Very welcome Brittney – I re-blog from as many others as I can – there’s so much talent, as well as information, out there to share 😀
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Great list! 🙂
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I can relate to most of these. Definite truth in what you say. I reckon it’s worth a share on Pinterest.
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and, of course, re-read aloud what you write before hitting “Post Comment” 😀
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VERY Important – even for Bloggers Massimo 😀
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For #8 never try to consciously try to communicate a message with your writing. Knowing the themes and the whys is one thing, having a ‘message’ is another. If you want to write messages, write emails, not novels.
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#6 is questionable. Plotters and Planters are equally successful and there’s never such a living thing like a 100% plotter or 100% planters. There’s no plotter who doesn’t discover new things while writing (thus, changes plot) and no planters who doesn’t have milestones and waypoints (thus know where she’s going) like the famous headlights night time driving of Doctorow.
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I think a “planter” is somebody who experiences a lot of writers’ block… Their brain just “plants” in one place and won’t move forward… 😉
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LOL, never seen it until you mentioned 😀
Pantser, not Planters. Might be Freudian 😉
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