Writing Mistakes Writers Make: Relying on Perfect Conditions to Write

The overachievers at writersdigest.com have more than proven their worth with this article on how to get the job done regardless of the circumstances under which it’s being done.

In other words, stop complaining about not being able to write because your favorite coffee shop is closed and do what it takes to get those words from your mind to the page!

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Nathan Bransford: Stop Overexplaining!

When Nathan Bransford offers writing or publishing advice, we listen…and advise  y’all (especially prose writers) to do the same. Here’s the latest reason why.

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Nathan Bransford: 3 ways “show don’t tell” can lead you astray

When Nathan Bransford offers advice, we listen. In case you’re wondering why, here he is once again with an unconventional but to the mind of this TVWriter™ minion brilliant take on the age-old platitude to “show don’t tell” in your writing.

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“Show don’t tell” is simultaneously some of the best and worst writing read article

8 BEST NON-SCREENWRITING BOOKS THAT WILL HELP YOU BECOME A SCREENWRITER. | Script Reader Pro

best non-screenwriting books

Our buds at ScriptReadPro.Com have come up with a whole new angle for aspiring screenwriters.

We don’t want to give it away completely, so let’s just say that if you’re the kind of writer who likes to think outside the box, this article’s for y’all. read article

Overcoming Showbiz Obstacles

A couple of weeks ago, stage32.com, one of the finest websites about getting started in the entertainment industry you’ll ever see, posted some of the most important videos you’ll ever see on YouTube if you’re an ambitious showbiz aspirant. Don’t just go, “Oh, wow!,” click and watch, friends. For your own good and that of the audience you’re trying to get as well.

The whole kit & kaboodle, complete with editorial commentary, is (are?) HERE