1. Edie Melson, at The
Write Conversation, gives the scoop on Links and how to use them effectively.
2. Two weeks ago, I
linked to Pauline Creedon's post on using blogs to promote e-books, Part 1.
Here is Part
2.
3. Wow, The
Procrastiwriter nailed it for me today! I'm working on the first draft of
my fourth book. Her comment about it being like an awkward teenager made me sit
up and take notice.
While I love doing the first draft, I sometimes think,
"this is awful," or "will this come together?" What's kept
me going is past experience. It always works out if I'm diligent in the editing
phase.
Writers and Readers:
Patience is an essential ingredient in writing and in life. Please share
your thoughts on how patience brought you to a satisfying conclusion of a
project.
Photo Credit: mishie
3 comments:
Hi Susan .. teenagers turn out to be handsome or beautiful usually! Those steps are mighty big - ready for a giant ... I'll keep with my little tiddly steps ..
Cheers and have a good weekend - Hilary
I had to learn that with writing. Take my time and don't submit too soon. Not an easy feat!
I had to learn to read what I have put to the "page" with a critical eye. What I put in my NEO is my first draft, I try to correct it as I find the misspellings and improve word choices. Then I transfer my writing to the computer and format it and correct the errors I didn't catch earlier.
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