10 things to write on in an emergency!
by Iain Broome ideastipstoolsOnce you abandon your muse and accept the fact that other commitments in your life will sometimes prevent you from writing, you can prepare for the unexpected. When an idea arrives, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing, you need to be ready. The truth is, your best ideas don’t always come to you at appropriate times. I used to regularly find myself without a notepad, desperately repeating an idea in my head to make sure I remembered it. It rarely worked. Usually, I’d forget large parts of the idea. Often, I wouldn’t remember I’d had an idea at all. This is my advice:
10 Things to To Do When You Lose Your Blogging Voice
by Joanna @ Confident Writing ideasinspirationtipsThere are times when blogging seems easy. Natural. Maybe even like breathing. Other times though when it’s hard. Awkward. Perhaps you feel like you’ve become a stranger on your own blog. Or that there’s nothing more you can add to the words that pour out into the blogosphere, day after busy posting day. Perhaps it starts to feel like you’re losing, or have lost, your blogging voice.
Top 5 tips for beating blogger’s block
by Joanna @ Confident Writing article ideasideastipswriters blockWe might be staring at a blank screen nowadays but the feeling of frustration is just the same. So what can you do if you get hit by blogger’s block? Here are my top 5 tips for getting your creative juices flowing again:
5 Ways to Increase Your Writing Income
by Susan Johnstone @ Quips and Tips ideasmoneytipsGoing “commercial” is one way to increase your writing income – and there’s nothing wrong with it – but there are other ways to support yourself as a writer! For more insight into a writer’s life, click on Only as Good as Your Word: Writing Lessons From My Favorite Literary Gurus by Shapiro. And, read on for Johnston’s tips for increasing your writing income…
