I recently read a book on writing that was published twelve years ago.
Why did I spend my time reading a book that old? I mean, haven’t things changed so much over the years that the information in the book is obsolete?
While a lot of it IS DEFINITELY NOT HOW WRITERS WRITE “TODAY,” there are some real gems that can be garnered if one takes the time to search for them.
I have noticed that a number of new followers have started to spend time in my website’s (www.brendapoulos.org) archives. There, they are finding posts readily available on a variety of writing-related topics.
I am not an expert. I simply share what I am learning along the way. Many other authors do the same.
So, let me encourage you to visit my website, as well as the websites of several different authors on a regular basis. There, you can read from a treasure trove of past articles/posts.
If you get my regular emails, it can be as easy as clicking on the link to my website after you read my current blog post. Then, scroll through the archives until you come to a few others that interest you.
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