How to Write: An Orble Link to Writing Resources
December 5th 2008 00:23
Need Writing Advice or Resources? Check Out How to Write
If you're looking for a site that offers lots of helpful writing advice and a wide variety of writing-related resources, allow me to introduce you to a blog I think you'll love. How to Write, an Orble blog penned by Moonglow*, offers up a generous spread of wisdom about the craft of writing, topping it off with a host of links to writing websites, markets, and other resources that can help you reach your writing goals.
Some Sample Posts
A few examples of the posts I've enjoyed and think other writers might benefit from at How to Write are Free Christmas Cards (for those of you who might enjoy printing out our own cards this Christmas season and perhaps even including our own verse) and Christian Writing Forum (for those writers who might like to participate in discussions about writing in a Christian context). Haiku Writers Wanted ! and Craft Writers Wanted ! are two examples of the variety of writing markets the site presents. Other entries, such as Free Character Development Worksheet and Free Novel Outline Template, also link to resources you might find helpful in creating your fiction book.
How to Write: A Blog to Bookmark
Visit (and don't forget to bookmark) How to Write, where you'll find not only a host of helpful writing-related tips, tactics, markets, and other resources--presented concisely for quick digestion by busy writers--but also a friendly, wise, and engaging blogger. If that winning combo isn't enough to bring you back, you must already know so much and have such an arsenal of writing resources that you simply don't need to seek knowledge or information elsewhere. However, if, like most of us, you're always interested in acquiring a link to the latest gem of a writing website or you always enjoy reading another insightful tidbit of writing wisdom, hurry over to How to Write--and be sure to tell Moonglow I sent you.
Enjoy these resources!
Jeanne
* I hope Moonglow will forgive me for capitalizing her username, since she always uses all lower case letters, referring to herself as "moonglow." I just can't seem to get used to doing that, though, and hope my respected blogging colleague doesn't mind!
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Comment by Dianna G
I Wish This Was 42
Fictional Worlds
Very nice.
~Dianna
Comment by Jeanne Dininni
Writer's Notes
Good to see you!
Jeanne
Comment by Janet Collins
Acceptable Etiquette
The Social Critic
Janet Collins Blog
Comment by Jeanne Dininni
Writer's Notes
Glad you've found this post interesting! I'm quite intrigued by the resources Moonglow finds and passes on to her readers!
Thanks for the visit!
Jeanne
Comment by moonglow
A Lot of Scrap
The Wily Wordsmith:Poems, Stories and Creative Scraps
Paranormal Paranormal
Teacup Tales
Rubber Ball
In Zoo
You really surprised me with this one! I'll get you back soon!
And, THANKS!!! I always enjoy your posts (even when they aren't about me!!).
Comment by Jeanne Dininni
Writer's Notes
Gee, I wonder why you liked this post so much!
Jeanne
Comment by Wilson Pon
Health 2 Know
Adventure Toes
boxing sound
Business Rope
Fun Places 2 Travel
Comment by Jeanne Dininni
Writer's Notes
Glad you've enjoyed my presentation of Moonglow's really helpful writing resource! Your "credit" means a lot to me!
Thanks for the visit!
Jeanne