Learning How to Write
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My mom strongly encouraged me to take typing during my junior year. For a good reason. I can be a girly girl (Iām into pink and brown big time ā can you tell from my color scheme ā you should see my glasses), but I definitely do not have a cute loopy handwriting. Anyway, my topic today, Learning How to Write, is more about the craft of writing versus ugly penmanship (better known as chicken scratch according to my mom).
I’m trying to post writing blog tips every Monday. I realize in order to keep TyoraMoody.com of some interest, there should be some helpful tips, especially for those on a journey, like myself, towards publication. There are so many differences in the way I’m writing my second WIP versus the first one mainly because I’m really trying to practice what I’ve learned.
To be truly honest, I’m not the one to teach about writing, but there are a host of blogs that teach about the craft of writing. So today I’m going to point you toward an expert. Recently, on The Seekers blog, Cheryl Wyatt shared a post about trimming your word count. She posted some great examples so I encourage you to check out Snip Snip Trim.
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Tyora,
THANK YOU so much for mentioning my post. I always feel inadequate to teach since I still feel so new myself. The way I look at it, we all have stuff to offer because there will always be someone behind us on the road. I’ll bet you can help newer writers more than you know.
You have the gift of encouragement for sure..and if your books are anything like your blog posts, I know I’ll love them.
Hugs,
Cheryl Wyatt