Thursday, May 25, 2023

Unleash Your Inner Writer with "52 Weeks of Writing Tips"

 


Hey there, fellow wordsmiths and aspiring authors! Today, I'm going to talk about my book "52 Weeks of Writing Tips" which I hope will inspire and guide you on your writing journey. I released this several years ago, but was approached by a 'fan' the other day who had just purchased it and gushed about how much she enjoyed and learned from it. She had it with her, so I was polite and made it a signed copy.

So, grab a cozy spot, get ready to sip a cup of your favorite beverage, and let's explore this little gem together!

First things first, let's talk about me so you know where this is coming from. I'm no stranger to the world of writing. With a wealth of experience under my belt, I've honed my craft over the years with a passion for sharing this knowledge with fellow writers, beginning with an online ezine magazine author and weekly contributor as the poet person, then both in several writing groups and many adult college writing courses, and finally as a conference speaker and coordinator. In "52 Weeks of Writing Tips," I attempt to take on the role of a friendly mentor, providing practical advice, inspiration, and encouragement to help you become a better writer.

What makes this book stand out is its unique structure. As the title suggests, it's divided into 52 weeks, with each week focusing on a specific aspect of writing. This format is perfect for those who prefer a step-by-step approach or want to tackle one concept at a time. You can read it cover to cover or dip into any week that catches your fancy.

My writing style is casual, relatable, and easy to follow. I have tried to make it feel like having a conversation with a knowledgeable friend who genuinely wants to help you succeed. You won't find any overly complex jargon or complicated theories here. Instead, I offer practical tips and tricks that you can immediately implement in your own writing.

From crafting engaging characters to building compelling plots, from finding your unique voice to overcoming writer's block, "52 Weeks of Writing Tips" covers a broad range of topics that every writer grapples with. Real-life examples, anecdotes, and exercises back my insights to encourage you to put theory into practice. I like to think of myself as a personal writing coach guiding you along the way. It's a hands-on approach that will undoubtedly help you grow as a writer.

What I wanted to do with "52 Weeks of Writing Tips" is cater to writers of all levels. Whether you're a beginner trying to find your footing or an experienced writer looking for fresh insights, my advice is relevant and valuable. Even if you've been writing for years, you'll discover new perspectives and gain renewed enthusiasm for your craft.

I share personal anecdotes from my writing journey, highlighting the ups, downs, and lessons learned along the way. These stories create a sense of camaraderie and remind us that every writer faces challenges. Through my experiences, I attempt to impart wisdom and encourage resilience, reinforcing the belief that perseverance is key to achieving our writing goals.

To sum it up, "52 Weeks of Writing Tips" is a treasure trove of practical guidance, inspiration, and motivation for writers of all stripes. I hope my friendly and conversational tone makes the book approachable and easy to digest. Whether you're a novice or a seasoned pro, this book will undoubtedly become your go-to companion, offering guidance and support every step of the way.

So, my fellow wordsmiths, grab a copy of "52 Weeks of Writing Tips," embark on this delightful literary adventure, and watch your writing soar to new heights! Happy writing!

Here are the Amazon links:
Paperback: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1499323697
E-book: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JL58CPA

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Until next I ramble on...


2 comments:

  1. I bought this when you first published. I have used it over the years and is very helpful. Lessons learned have been applied and made my writing better.

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