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Category: Writing Practice

Writing Practice

How to Give Quality Writing Feedback: 7 Tips

Writing is not entirely a solo act. Between the initial drafting and publication, your work is going to get reviewed by others. This is the part of writing that makes us better. Here are some ways to give and receive good writing feedback.

August 15, 2024August 12, 2024Creative Writing, feedback, workshop, writing, writing skillsLeave a comment
Blog Writing, Creative Writing, Writing Practice

Writing a First Draft: Let It Be Awful

I know writing a first draft is one of the scariest tasks as a writer, so it's ok to start small. Let's talk about how procrastination gets in the way of drafting and what you can do about it.

August 1, 2024July 29, 2024drafting, edit writing, first drafts, writer, writing, Writing PracticeLeave a comment
Disability in Writing and Stories, Writing Prompts

34 Writing Prompts for Writing Disability Stories

Happy July! In honor of Disability Pride Month, both of this month's posts will be about disability-related writing topics. To start off the month, I'd like to provide you with some writing prompts designed to explore disability and embodiment.

July 1, 2024June 28, 2024disability, disability pride, embodiment, mental illness, Writing PromptsLeave a comment
Blog Writing

Writing for Yourself: The Fear of Starting a Blog

If you really feel like starting a blog is something you want for yourself, then you are your first reader. Yes, you want your words to reach more people. But first and foremost, you are writing for yourself.

June 15, 2024June 13, 2024blogging, fear, starting a blog, tips and tricks, writerLeave a comment

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