Write Reads 1: Writing New Adult Fiction
Welcome to the first Write Reads book discussion! I will break the discussion down by talking about my thoughts after finishing, chapters with the most notes, most beneficial chapter(s) and other flagged notes that I thought was worth mentioning.
Writers, we've all been there...
I guess this is somewhat of letter saying that if you're struggling writing at this point in time, you're not alone.
Make the most of your time
When going back and forth between projects, or getting caught up with what life throws at you, you neglect the project that you've poured your soul into. And when you return to the beloved project, you can't seem to find the right words. Sure, you can always plop some words onto the page but it isn't flowing like it use to. Even when your words weren't perfect, you kept going.Well, what now?
Writing app review | Scrivener
As writers, I am sure some of you have heard of the Scrivener app. And if you don’t have it, you should definitely try it. Below I am going to review the app; what I liked, what I didn’t like -- you know, all of the things that go into a review.*This review is based on my own experiences and not paid to do a review for the app. These are my honest opinions of the app*
Halfway there
To all the writers out there taking on the NaNoWriMo challenge (and those who aren’t), I wish you the best in finishing what you’ve started. Whether it’s the end of this month or even two years from now.