Life In A Pink Fibro: Social Media for Writers #1: Blogging. I found this blog through Scriptorium’s Paper.li today. It is quite helpful for those of us who are new at blogging. Thought I would share. By the way, fibromyalgia friends, this isn’t that kind of fibro. Still, and interesting read.
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Dar49 Daily. Is out! Lots of science fun and writing helps!
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Dar49 Daily
Dar49 Daily. Yay! Here is today’s paper! I had to play with it a bit to get beyond only Grammar Girl or only Game of Thrones. I like both, but a page dedicated to one or the other is a little boring. Even so there are stories missing that I thought I had set up to grab. Oh, well. I’ll get it right someday! 🙂
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Dar49 Daily
Dar49 Daily. Is out! This is a learning curve I haven’t got to the finishing line on. I have edited three versions today only to have Paper.li send out one that had not been seen by me. It wastes my time as it takes a long time to go through each paper. No, I don’t write the news on these papers. Rather, I pick and choose what to feature, out of the web-grab that Paper.li does. I hope to provide positive news and tend toward social awareness for those who are in minorities or unable to talk for themselves.
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20 Inspirational Apps and Online Resources For Writers – Lifehack. Some great ideas of products that help you stay a productive writer. For Tablet and laptop.
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An ADD Day
Last night I went to bed full of ideas of what I wanted to accomplish with my writing today. I was excited as I have downloaded three new writing programs to play with, Scrivner being the costliest. I am still on the free trial. I think that I will buy it. It looks like something I might be able to use for everything, including the blogging.
I picked up these two for free: StoryTurbo and Storybook
I haven’t had the time to look at them yet.
My husband prompted me while watching me painfully processing a ‘senior moment,’ to get Grammar Check Anywhere . This is another I have already found useful. It isn’t cheap, either. At least not to me. However, I think it will pay for itself as I don’t see those moments going away.
So my plan for this morning was to continue to edit a story I was working on last night. I wanted to post it here when I felt it was public ready. Which won’t mean professionally edited, merely lots better than it is now.
This was all spurred by several of the posts I reblogged here yesterday… and this morning?
BUT… I got online and decided to make sure I am in all the social media. I’m still learning Tumblr. I just don’t get it. Is there no way to respond to other peoples’ posts? I made sure I had a Reddit account. Not sure what to do there. Decided to started being serious about the editing issues by getting more involved in Scribophile.com to learn to edit other authors’ work and hand over my babies for outside help.
All these web sites, so much ‘research,’ so little time. Every site that I was on presented me shiny things. Then I found Paper.li. Did you know that you could put out your own paper? Hey, that was fun!
Then my laptop was overheating. Not the battery, the processor. So I had to turn it off. Yes, I have a cooling pad. If anyone has other ideas to help I’m open to them.
Meanwhile, I still wanted to make sure I wrote on my little blog. So I am on my tablet. I can’t write this in those fancy-dancy new programs or with grammar and spell check on. So I am doing the best I can with what I have here. When the laptop cools, I will transfer all this to a few of those programs to clean it up and add the real web sites. I might even find a few pictures to add to this. I expect an applause if this actually gets onto the blog today. Think of all the shiny things between here and there!
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Analysing Agatha – How to become the best-selling novelist of all time
Interesting read. Some great ideas. Nice to know that reading level less that fifth grade are best as mine seems stuck at third grade since menopause. 🙂
Analysing Agatha – How to become the best-selling novelist of all time.
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The Scriptorium Daily
The Scriptorium Daily. This is a paper that I have been lucky enough to be featured in a few times. They are created through Tweets. Thought I would share with you all.
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NaNoWriMo have helped me R-TUTE. Now I have 10 novels and need to learn to edit properly to have something worth sharing. Still the journey of writing has had its own rewards. Love this author’s blogs!
One of the benefits of attending the same conferences year after year is I get to see which writers are published and which aren’t. Which writers finished the book, and which ones haven’t. It’s staggering how many authors I know who have been working on the same manuscript for two, three, five or even ten years. As NYTBSA Bob Mayer likes to say, “They are just rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.”
I confess, I was once guilty of this behavior, too. I would absolutely edit my WIPs to DEATH, and this behavior made it impossible to finish. Thankfully, blogging and writing non-fiction has helped tremendously with my fiction. I have learned to overcome perfectionism and ship.
Just Tell the D@&% Story
I recently finished a novel, but I will confess that, as I wrote, it was sooooo tempting to go back and edit, correct, perfect every sentence. This…
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