Respect Your Process: It’s the Only One You’ve Got :: Kimberly McCreight
A Brief History of Young Adult Literature :: CNN Living
Wise Words from Anne Lamott :: Lisa Schroeder
Top Ten Tips to End Writer’s Block Procrastination :: Psychology Today
False Starts :: Kate Griffin
What Happened to Your Book Today :: Kate Messner
Writer Imaging: Your Vision of Success :: Writer’s First Aid
9 Ways to Undermine Your Characters’ Best Laid Plans :: Writer Unboxed
I Don’t Want An Honest Critique :: Darcy Pattison
getting good at it: the three secrets of writing (and pretty much everything else) :: “Nothing is wasted on the writer.” (Crescent Dragonwagon)
The title “I don’t want an honest critique” gives a jolt, in a good way. I think this is often true when we start out, and that wanting honest critiques is one of the milestones we have to reach along the way.
It’s a wonderful article, too.
Another great writing link is Writers Helping Writers http://writershelpingwriters.net
Thanks, Jone. I’ll have a look!
Oh yes! The old Bookshelf Muse.