Can writers ever stop writing? Maybe, maybe not, but there are times when a writer should stop writing. For their own sanity, if nothing else.
What is this hot content all about? I’m just curious because I’m believing it has nothing to do with quality. How does some writer’s get there and other’s don’t?
Places that publish personal content on the Web are excellent opportunities to become a better writer. The relatively short articles expected give new writers a chance to learn how to research, write and publish content related to their own expertise. Feedback from fellow writers also helps contributors gain writing skills. Here are a few ideas on how to use Triond (or other Web sites) to become a better writer.
Is it possible for one website to have everything a writer needs? Maybe, maybe not, but Writing.com sure gives it a try. This site has so much to offer writers, you could spend days looking it over to discover everything it has available.
Beginning fiction writers often have a lot of questions. Where to get them answered? DearEditor.com, that’s where.
Writers always seem to be looking for advice that will make their writing not only better in and of itself, but makes their writing stand out so that it can draw the attention of publishers and editors. To this end, writers should be looking into the site of the Evil Editor.
In writing and speaking avoid fancy words and overblown style.
There are many of us that enjoy writing. We write and write and publish them online. Sometimes we get so wrapped into the quantity that we forget quality.