Tag: writing

  • Dancing to beat writer’s block?

    Yes! When I was teenager, I used to turn off the lights, turn up the music, and just dance. Maybe I was practicing for an upcoming dance, or maybe I really enjoyed it. I can’t remember. I do recall, however, sweating profusely and feeling really good afterwards. Last year, I…

  • Revision Strategies: 14 Examples

    “A great cover and a great editor!” Those are the two main things you hear about self-publishing. While both are true, what’s often overlooked is the importance of revision. Unfortunately, many writers finish their first draft and either send it to the editor, or worse, go straight for publication. Prior…

  • Three reasons to revisit how you revise

    If you believe that you’re already revising because you edit, then STOP now and peep my previous post on the difference between revision and editing. This was written specifically for those who already revise and believe that they’re good to go in that department. I thought I was too, but in order to…

  • Difference between revising and editing

    Your first draft isn’t meant to be perfect. Because it’s a brain dump, I encourage writers to write fast and just get it out. Note, however, that the first draft is not the one that you turn in to your editor. Revising and editing are separate steps in the writing…

  • Freelance like you’re worth it

    One of my greatest moments as a freelancer was during the Radical Self-Expression Summit and hearing one of my writer idols, Denene Millner, explain that she’s still a freelance writer. I thought about it and it was true. I just hadn’t linked her with the term because she’s written books…