Category Archives: Advice from Famous Writers

iTunes for Writers

For those of you with iTunes, and especially those who also have an iPad, iPod Touch, or iPhone, check out the latest offering from iTunes University. It’s called “Creative Writing: A Master Class.”  If you have iTunes, you can download … Continue reading

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Writing Partners

The author Adair Lara suggests writers need writing partners. So does writer Natalie Goldberg.  And while both of them have a different approach, the goal is the same – to encourage you to write.  It can sometimes be daunting to … Continue reading

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What Writers Do, Part 2

  “As a writer, you should not judge, you should understand.” ― Ernest Hemingway I always love hearing about how other writers write.  So, here is Part 2 of what famous writers have said about their process:* Hemingway When he … Continue reading

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What Writers Do, Part 1

“I don’t write for my friends or myself, either; I write for it, for the pleasure of it. I believe if I stopped to wonder what so-and-so would think, or what I’d feel like if this were read by a … Continue reading

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