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2soulscollide · 1 year
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[FREE] The Writer's Workbook
Hello hello, it's me! Hope you're doing well.
Today I am announcing a project I've been working on and is finally ready for you guys to download (for free!)
So, what is it, you ask me.
It's a digital WORKBOOK with over 90 pages to help you develop your new novel!
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With clear instructions, plenty of examples, and helpful resources, I designed this workbook to be easy to use and accessible for writers of all skill levels. It has plenty of worksheets and templates to help you organize your ideas and plan your novel!
Over 60 exercises
Tips
Worksheets and templates
A comprehensive list of additional resources to help you continue your writing journey
You can download it as a PDF and use it digitally or print it out!
DOWNLOAD IT HERE!!
I hope this is helpful <3 have a nice day
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inventingreality · 1 month
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ancientroyalblood · 5 months
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The Power of Reviews: How Feedback Shapes the Writing Process
Reviews, whether from critics or readers, hold immense power in shaping a writer’s journey. They offer invaluable insights, constructive criticism, and praise that influence not only the current work but also the writer’s growth. Let’s delve into the significance of reviews and their impact on the writing process. 1. Understanding Different Types of Reviews Reviews come in various forms, from…
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allnovellas · 10 months
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Dealing with Criticism of Your Story: Turning Feedback into Growth
How do you handle criticism of your story? Can negative feedback actually help you grow as a writer? This article will guide you on how to take criticism constructively and use it to hone your craft. Understanding the Nature of Criticism Understanding criticism is the first step towards handling it effectively. What should you keep in mind when you encounter critique? First, remember that…
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random-heathen-blog · 4 years
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A small writing discord.
We are cottage themed and 250 members strong. Join us, comrades. We have feedback and critique channels along with a healthy dose of crackhead channels. We also have gaming chats for Cards Against Discord bot and Jackbox games.
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stephaniefidis · 2 years
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Now, we go back, and revise, and continue revising, until we are ready to share again. Thank you @nycmidnight for an amazing opportunity! I can’t wait for the next contests! . . . . . #feedback #writingcommunity #writing #writingfeedback #shortstory #shortstorywriter #creativewriting If you would like to read my story, please DM me. https://www.instagram.com/p/CcBLPY_rAHI/?utm_medium=tumblr
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atruebloodwrites · 3 years
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Author Life Month 2021 Day 29: Acknowledgments Consider this a CP and Beta Reader appreciation post. Without incredible friends and readers like @michelleimason, @meganwritenow, and @kimwritesbooks, I would be totally lost. Their incredible feedback always makes my books a 1000x better. They are all amazing writers too, and I’m always humbled by the fact that they take time out of their busy schedules to read for me. Thank you to each of you for being so supportive and giving me the push I need to keep working. Also, a special shout-out to my pal @kellydevos who has been swapping chapters with me since practically the beginning of my writing career. Your insight and friendship keeps me going on my hardest days! ❤️ #authorlifemonth2021 #authorlifemonth #yawriter #yalit #storyteller #storytelling #writeracknowledgments #bookpals #bookfriends #bookfriendsarethebestfriends #yawritingpals #yawritersofinstagram #yawritinglife #yawritingcommunity #betareaders #critiquepartners #bookfeedback #writingfeedback #writershelpingwriters #writersden #yawritersofig #yawritersofinsta #yalit #kidlit #youngadultbooks https://www.instagram.com/p/COQgc1Pr1qX/?igshid=1tibpe93s2u2b
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kathrynpurdie · 4 years
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Exciting news! I’m now offering editing services, schedule permitting. Jump on it if you’re interested because my schedule IS permitting through the end of the year and will be more limited in 2021. ✏️ Helping other writers refine their stories is one of my great passions. I’ve kept a steady stream of clients over the years, and I continue to spend a good portion of my time teaching writing workshops at various conferences. Guiding writers in honing their craft is so rewarding. ✏️ Services I’m offering at this time are query critiques, synopsis critiques, partial manuscript critiques, reader reports, and extensive manuscript critiques. Please see the link in my Linktree for my rates and more information. 💫 . . . #kathrynpurdie #editingservices #critiqueservices #editing #writingcommunity #writingfeedback #writingcritiques #writersofinstagram #writersnetwork #authorsofinstagram #editor #editorsofinstagram https://www.instagram.com/p/CG5RpdPAbD4/?igshid=1ks61uvawuh94
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authorkahlanweir · 5 years
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Today in my Creative Writing class, we were workshopping the first chapter of my newest piece. It’s absolutely terrifying to have a new project placed into new hands and ask them to destroy it so I can rebuild it. As you can see, I have a lot of feedback to go through, so guess who’s weekend is officially booked? 😂 How do you handle the stress right before diving in to new feedback? ~ #writingfeedback #writersofinstagram #amwriting #amediting #write #writerscommunity #writers https://www.instagram.com/p/B2mmSVkgoL3/?igshid=1decklux56wx5
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astonge1997-blog · 8 years
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Writing Feedback
I have a love hate relationship when it comes to having to write a paper. Its not because of the grammar or even because of organizing the paper to where it flows and makes sense. I hate papers because of all of the punctuation that goes into it. I am okay in the area regarding commas and apostrophes, it is the semicolons that I have trouble with. Mostly, due to the fact that I do not know where I am supposed to place them. I found a website that will help me with my problem with semicolons and that website is http://www.edufind.com/english-grammar/semicolon/. I feel like with the help of this website I will be better informed with when to use a semicolon in a paper, due to the examples that it gave me. 
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inventingreality · 1 month
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Drafting: Write on paper or type on computer? #amwriting #writingcommunity #writingfeedback #indieauthor #indieauthors #authorsky https://inventingrealityediting.com/2023/05/03/drafting-write-on-paper-or-type-on-computer
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lizshine74 · 9 years
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Regarding Feedback: Why you don’t have to have thick skin.
Yesterday a writer friend asked my advice on an awkward situation he’d gotten into where he’d given another writer feedback that was not well received. Shocked by the negative emotional response, he wondered what he’d said or done wrong. I’m not going further into that story. It’s his story to tell or not tell, but his bringing me into the question about feedback helped me solidify my own ideas, ideas I’d been mulling over for a long time.
There seems to be a pervading myth that if we want to be taken seriously as writers, we have to develop thick skin, be open to receiving feedback from anyone and not take it personally. I reject this notion. Even considering other questions, such as when a piece is ready to be let go and be commented on by others. Receiving feedback prematurely from anyone is a risk. I wrote a short letter about that a while back after handing a trusted editor a story that had just been born.  Yet, I believe, even when you have worked your piece to a vibrant gleam, you do not have to be thick skinned regarding your work. You shouldn’t be. Fitzgerald said that as a writer “you’ve got to sell your heart.” This is validated in everything I know about the writing process. The way we slip into the skins of our characters in order to feel what they feel. The way we weave a story in time and space into strands of universal meaning. The way we work and work arranging and rearranging words. Why should we have to be willing to give our hearts away to anyone?
The best critiques I’ve gotten are from friends who are truly interested in helping me become a better writer and who understand that I know my work needs work and, from them, I’m willing to hear some possibilities as to how I might go about improving that work. I’m in a critique group now with writers I know and trust, and I feel grateful for that. During the MFA program I graduated from in 2011, we were placed in random workshop groups with people who we often didn’t know, sometimes didn’t trust. I think these types of feedback groups are the worst idea ever.  You give everyone in the group your heart and trust that they like you, aren’t the type of person who is more worried about impressing a faculty facilitator than helping you, and is wise enough not to allow their own aesthetic bias to seep into their comments.
Now, you might say one ought to be prepared to take that kind of feedback too, especially if the plan is to get the work out into the world where anyone is free to stomp on it as they please. But a work sent out into the world is a finished work, you’ve let it go. A work you’re working on should be shared with only people you trust. Believing that thick skin garbage was easy for me. I’ve spent a life time learning to toughen up. Being vulnerable is human and necessary. You do not have to be thick skinned to be a writer.
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Interested in hiring me as a coach to get you boosted with your writing goals?Find free resources and information here.Some past posts to keep you making time: Adjust your pace accordingly.It’s about the routine and how you shake up the routineThere are things you will have to give upSee it to achieve itWashing the dishesWrite slowlyA celebration of the pauseMonday, a run through the driving rainZen accidentGet out of your comfort zone
Regarding Feedback: Why you don’t have to have thick skin. was originally published on Make Time.
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inventingreality · 1 month
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Everything You Need to Know to Self-Publish Your Ebook – Three Books in One! #writingcommunity #writerscommunity #amwriting #writingfeedback #indieauthor #authorsky #bookbuzz #AuthorUproar #BookBoost https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CMNJR1HT
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inventingreality · 1 month
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How to stay focused on writing one book #amwriting #writingcommunity #writingfeedback #indieauthor #indieauthors #authorsky https://inventingrealityediting.com/2023/05/03/how-to-stay-focused-on-writing-one-book
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inventingreality · 2 months
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Avoid name drift with proper planning #amwriting #writingcommunity #writingfeedback #indieauthor #indieauthors #authorsky https://inventingrealityediting.com/2023/05/06/avoid-name-drift-with-proper-planning
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