Okay, okay it's a fictitious award. Don't you hate it when measly facts steal your thunder? I've been nominated for the 'Liebster Award' by way of Chris Votey. The Liebster (Or 'Liebby' as we call it in the biz) is a way to introduce readers to smaller blogs. Basically a chain email of awesome. Along with a signal boost you get a fun Q&A. Here's mine.
Home of Eileen Reads Twilight, an analysis of everyone's favorite series of sparkly vampires and Project 200, a chronicle of the journey of making writing a daily habit.
Showing posts with label writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writing. Show all posts
Friday, March 14, 2014
Saturday, February 1, 2014
Project 200: Tips and Tricks (The Seeds and Plot Folder)
In the Tips & Tricks posts I be passing along tips and tricks I’ve discovered or found that have helped me and I believe will help you. Also, I invite you to take a look back and see how close you got to your goal of writing 200 words every day.
Monday, December 30, 2013
Project 200: Making A Space
True, all we really need to write is paper or a pen, or a computer, but I think having a dedicated writing space is vital in making writing an everyday, lasting habit.
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Project 200: Why Tracking Your Word Count Is Important
How long did it take you to write the last chapter of your novel? How about your last manuscript? How many words do you average per day? I guarantee that if you asked Stephen King or JK Rowling those questions, they would know. If you want to take your writing seriously, you need to be tracking how many words you write a day. This is important for five reasons.
Sunday, December 1, 2013
Project 200: Making An Introduction
I have long been envious of prolific writers like Stephen King and Neil Gaiman, it seems like they have a new book coming out every year and not little books either! I’m fairly certain Stephen King’s recent doorstopper 11/22/63 is considered a deadly weapon in every state but Texas.
But I’ve been doing some significant reading and spending a lot of time thinking and I’ve come to several realizations.
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