1. Zoe
M. McCarthy gives tips to improve story description when using adjectives.
This skill-based post provides valuable information for both fiction and
non-fiction writers.
2. Lori Hatcher posts at The
Write Conversation on parallelism, a literary device. Don't let the term
scare you. You've seen it multiple times. Now is your chance to define it and
apply it to your own writing.
3. Faithwire
reports on a pastor's warning about a practice that is becoming increasingly
popular in the United States
among Christians - yoga.
4. Henry McLaughlin
posts at The
Write Conversation about the blessings of being a writer. Readers, you
might find this glimpse into the writer's life quite interesting.
5. I
came across a blogger called, "Plucky," who gave 3
Tips for Keeping Your Home Safe This Winter.
Writers: Which
writing link did you find most helpful? Please share.
Readers: What are
some of the steps you take to keep your home safe during the winter? I recently purchased new smoke/carbon dioxide alarms for my
home. My smoke alarms were very old and required constant vigilance to make
sure the batteries were working. I didn't have any carbon dioxide alarms.
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1 comment:
Susan: You always help! I appreciate the research you do and links you share to make our lives better. I am praying for you!
Hugs, Jen
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