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Around the Blogosphere: Blog Posts of Interest to Writers

August 20th 2007 22:20

A Virtual Trip Around the Blogosphere

In my latest travels around the blogosphere, I've uncovered some excellent content that can truly be a boon to any writer interested in a fresh approach, a new inspiration--in short, any writer seeking the motivation to write with renewed vigor and vitality.


Confident Writing: Posts to Both Inspire and Get You Thinking

Please check out Joanna Young's excellent post, When Writing Means Spirit Spilling, at Confident Writing. This piece explores the process of writing from the deepest parts of ourselves and, through quoting the wisdom of several knowledgeable bloggers, links out to other blogs you'll find most helpful in your quest to grow your own writing.

Two of Joanna's other pieces, The Ingredients of Confident Writing, and How to Learn from Your Writing, are also insightful looks into the components that help make our writing fresh and engaging. They also link to other related posts on her own blog and/or elsewhere in the blogosphere.


The Golden Pencil: Pieces on Perfectionism, Freelancing Dos and Don'ts, and Marketing Your Work Objectively

Anne Wayman, at The Golden Pencil, has written a succinct, yet very helpful post called, Don't Worry About Perfection--Go for Effective, reminding us that perfectionism is a trap and wisely counseling us to let it go.

Anne has also posted two guest pieces that offer practical guidance to help writers more effectively run their writing business. Top Dos and Don'ts for Freelancers, by Lori Widmer, offers 14 basic tips to help writers "make a go of freelancing," and Sending Out Ships, by Charlotte Rains Dixon, counsels us to write personally but submit our work objectively.


Passionate Blogger: Giving and Receiving Series to Help You Reap the Same Recognition You Sow, and How to Avoid Information Overload in Research

Wild Bill, at Passionate Blogger, has posted the first two parts of his excellent and informative multi-part series on giving and receiving: Give and Receive Series - Part 1 - Technorati Favorites and Give and Receive Series - Part 2 - StumbleUpon. These two posts explore the importance of giving lavish recognition to other writers/bloggers and letting the "getting" take care of itself, specifically covering how to do so through Technorati Favorites and StumbleUpon. The upcoming third post in the series will explore how to do this using Alexa.

Another excellent post on Wild Bill's site, about avoiding information overload when researching and writing blog posts (and which could also apply to other types of writing), is Stop Cramming for a Post! This insightful piece is an apt reminder that focusing on what we do know (known, in blogging, as our niche), can help us steer clear of excessive and unnecessary research, saving us valuable time and making us more productive.


A Writer's Words, An Editor's Eye: Customer Service and Productivity for Freelance Writers

Lillie Ammann, at A Writer's Words, An Editor's Eye, has written a brief but inspiring post, called The Simple Truths of Service: Will You Be a Johnny Today? that points us to a helpful video and serves to remind all freelance writers how important good "customer service" is to writer-client relations--despite the fact that, as freelancers, we have no "Customer Service Department." This piece--along with the video it introduces--tells us, in effect, that we must be our own "Customer Service Department."

A second great post, entitled How Do You Stack Up Against the Average Worker in America? asks us, as homeworkers/freelancers, to weigh our own productivity level against that of the average American working outside the home, providing an interesting comparison of the two, and hopefully providing writers with a little incentive to work on becoming more productive.


Four Great Blogs to Bookmark and Return to Again and Again!

It is my hope that the above posts will help you become more effective at both the craft, and the business, of writing. Why not bookmark these four great blogs, so you can return to them later to check out the other valuable content they are certain to post in the future! (You may also want to search their archives for buried treasure!)

Until next time,
Jeanne



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Comment by Chris Kitamura

August 21st 2007 01:16
I really liked the blog that addressed confident writing. That was good to hear. Thanks for the link, Jeanne!

Comment by Jeanne Dininni

August 21st 2007 01:25
Hi, Chris!

Great to hear from you! Glad you found something helpful here!

Joanna always has very informative content on her blog! Keep an eye on Confident Writing for many other helpful tips!

Thanks for the visit!
Jeanne

Comment by Sylvia C,

August 21st 2007 02:16
Great links here.

I always love posts like this, that are filled with so many possibilities!

I hope your week is great, too, and filled with many possibilities!

truly,

Sylvia C.


Comment by Jeanne Dininni

August 21st 2007 02:19
Thanks, Sylvia!

So glad you stopped by! You are so right about the many possibilities inherent in these fantastic links!

Thanks for your good wishes! Hope you have a wonderful week, as well!

Jeanne

Comment by Louie

August 21st 2007 04:28
Thanks as always...got a list of your Blogs bookmarked to read and never get the time, they are always helpful tho......ill get there when I have my new computer working properly and I am not subbing for a DIY IT Geek...

cheers

Louie


Comment by Jeanne Dininni

August 21st 2007 04:39
Hi, Louie!

Great! Though I know what you mean about being busy! It's hard to find the time to read all the great content we come across sometimes! Hope you get to read these posts really soon, though! Bookmarking is wonderful, isn't it!

Thanks for dropping by for a chat!
Jeanne

Comment by Anonymous

August 21st 2007 04:40
Ha ha. you Stumbled WildBill and now I Stumble you! Good Job, keep it up! BigMike

Comment by Jeanne Dininni

August 21st 2007 04:46
Wow, BigMike!

Thanks a lot! That's great! I really appreciate it!

Take care!
Jeanne

Comment by Anonymous

August 22nd 2007 09:42
Jeanne, thanks for mentioning those pieces - and sorry I've not been here to say hello for a while - too busy writing!

Best wishes

Joanna

Comment by Jeanne Dininni

August 22nd 2007 09:50
No apology needed, Joanna! Believe me, I know what THAT'S like! And you're more than welcome! Happy to mention those three pieces--because I enjoyed them so much and got so much out of them!

Sincerely,
Jeanne

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