
If you are reading this, you are, undoubtedly, a writer. These posts might interest you:
A review of Emma Coats’ Pixar’s 22 Storytelling Rules:
1. Rule #1
2. Rule #2, Redux Rule #2
3. Rule #3
4. Rule #4
5. Rule #5
6. Rule #6, Follow up on Rule #6
7. Rule #7
8. Rule #8
9. Rule #9
10. Hobbiton 2.0 (aka Rule #10)
11. Rule #11
12. Rule #12
13. Rule #13
14. Rule #14
15. Rule #15
16. Rule #16
17. Rule #17
18. Rule #18
19. Rule #19
20. Rule #20
21. Follow up on Rule #20 and Rule #21
22. Rule #22
An exploration in 25 posts of the Writer’s Digest 25 Ways to Improve Your Writing in 30 Minutes a Day tip article:
1. Flow
6. A picture is worth a thousand words…
8. Any post is better than no post?
9. Grammar Nazi
10. A dove’s gait
11. May luck be stronger than death
13. Clear Reality
15. Out on a limb
16. K.I.C.S.
18. Communication
19. Tension
21. Figuring Prose
22. Standing apart
24. Panache
Came across this one this morning. Seemed to be seomthing useful.
http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/5N3eBP/aerogrammestudio.com/2013/03/06/the-best-writing-advice-you-will-receive-all-year/
Excellent! That’s a great tip and one that is easy to remember. Zombies rule! 😉