I had a major breakthrough this week. I am excited to get back to editing (or re-writing) my novel.
As a person of faith, I believe that God should be the center of my pathway. As a writer, I have to join the two and see where God leads me.
Thought this was needed.
Commenting and rating are essential and valuable to Triond community members. The sharing spirit of reviewers is evident by the fact that there are so many message forums and groups devoted to increasing traffic and improving writing. Sometimes ratings are very low for no reason apparent to the writer. Others feel overlooked altogether. Then we have the megastars of Triond who have thousands of badges and hundreds of articles with many views and comments.
Is there hesitation to rate and comment on writing that contains too many mistakes, pieces that are long, and written in an unconventional manner? All site members need to feel they are receiving useful feedback. Site membership will increase if forgotten members are reviewed more often.
This article is a response to Don’t Give up by Larry Fish. It is meant to encourage those who had written article articles and fell on the wayside. If you have not read Larry’s article, please read it as it is an encouraging article). It reminds writers to continue their efforts to write, write and write some more.
Inspired by another Triond user that recently wrote an thoughtful article about setting goals for her work on Triond, and sharing them with others, I also decided to set some goals of my own for the new year.
By making your writing goals known to others, you have more chance of achieving them.