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...Read Poemcrazy by Susan Goldsmith Wooldridge and do exercises in book or free write poems....
Created by Disciplanner on 10/4/2009
...Practice writing by following Writing Down the Bones...
Created by Disciplanner on 10/4/2009
...Read through journal writing books and write in journal daily....
Created by Disciplanner on 10/4/2009
...Write for at least an hour a day....
Created by Eric J on 11/11/2009
...Write every day for one hour....
Created by AristoPunkDaddy on 11/12/2009
...As an English major with a concentration in creative writing, I need to write regularly to hone and maintain my skills. Along with taking classes, I try to set aside at least an hour every night to just write what comes to my mind. I don't worry too muc...
Created by Disciplanner on 1/6/2010
...1. The first step involved in writing stories is reading a lot of books, stories, historical books, newspapers, and journals. The library is best place to go to find all sorts of books that you can use for inspiration. The more you read, the better you ca...
Created by Disciplanner on 1/8/2010
...One of the skills I wanted to develop was to acquire an audience for my blog. I realized that readers expect information on a regular basis and that consistency and reliability can be more valuable than brilliant insights. The problem is that it is hard...
Created by Disciplanner on 2/22/2010
...These steps helped me: 1. Find things you enjoy writing about. You won't care much about what you're writing if you don't care about it. It's best to learn that way. 2. Proofread everything yourself before you use spell check. You won't learn letting...
Created by Disciplanner on 2/23/2010
...Start by keeping a journal date and time each entry write about what you want, but suggestions are what you did today, thoughts you had, what your plans are for the near future. keep your journal with you so it's accessible for thought feel free to a...
Created by Disciplanner on 2/24/2010
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