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Sunday’s Story | Writing Styles & Tips
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Writing Styles and Tips. Good writing advice delivered by battle-forged wordsmiths. Tuesday’s Tips Archive. Sunday’s Story Archive. Welcome to Sunday’s Story. Every week we will post videos of stories read by our contributors, as well as others who have contributed to The Iron Writer. We take great pride in the stories we tell, and hope that they will bring you as much pleasure in hearing them as we enjoyed writing them. To see our most recent story, click here. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. NEWSFLASH: Att...
Campy Friday | Writing Styles & Tips
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Writing Styles and Tips. Good writing advice delivered by battle-forged wordsmiths. Tuesday’s Tips Archive. Sunday’s Story Archive. We are a quirky, sarcastic and whimsical group of writers and authors and a few of us border on sardonic. In a word, though, we are a frisky group. This part of this blog is to display what we are (see above on what we are). We may and will write about anything and everything that makes us smile, makes us wonder and makes us scratch our heads. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
We’re a work in progress | Writing Styles & Tips
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Writing Styles and Tips. Good writing advice delivered by battle-forged wordsmiths. Tuesday’s Tips Archive. Sunday’s Story Archive. We’re a work in progress. July 31, 2014. August 13, 2014. We are a work in progress. We will be working on this blog/site over the next several weeks and will populate it with quality advice and content and a little bit of quirkiness. Thanks for visiting and come back soon. 8216;Willie’ by M.D. Pitman →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Do you have the Wr...
Writing Prompt 10 | Writing Styles & Tips
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Writing Styles and Tips. Good writing advice delivered by battle-forged wordsmiths. Tuesday’s Tips Archive. Sunday’s Story Archive. November 6, 2014. October 21, 2014. In Week 25 of The Iron Writer Challenge. Four authors were asked to write a 500-word story (give or take a few words) Writing Prompt 2involving the following elements. The National Tax Code in the country where you live. Good luck and write. Eliminating All Unnecessary, Unneeded and Useless Words. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are commen...
Verbosity: NaNoWriMo Help for Flash Fiction Writers | Writing Styles & Tips
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Writing Styles and Tips. Good writing advice delivered by battle-forged wordsmiths. Tuesday’s Tips Archive. Sunday’s Story Archive. Verbosity: NaNoWriMo Help for Flash Fiction Writers. November 6, 2014. November 6, 2014. BONUS TIP: Since we are well into November, we’ll give you some bonus tips for NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month for those in the dark about it). By A Francis Raymond. An insane idea, for sure, to those of us used to writing short fiction. The point is, I know from first-hand exper...
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How We Grudge – The Iron Writer Challenge
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How We Choose a Weekly Challenge Champion. The Iron Writer Challenge Archive. The Iron Writer Weekend Quickie Archive. Odds & Ends. How to Write Flash Fiction. Here at The Iron Writer, we have a propensity for personal mayhem. It started one day, in our Facebook group page (you have to take a challenge to join) when one Iron was smack talking another. One thing let to another (it involved a moose, a time machine, Hitler and a dandelion) and The Iron Writer Grudge Match was born. The deadline for the grud...
Show vs Tell – The Iron Writer Challenge
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How We Choose a Weekly Challenge Champion. The Iron Writer Challenge Archive. The Iron Writer Weekend Quickie Archive. Odds & Ends. How to Write Flash Fiction. How I Like to Show. If there’s one thing I always like to keep in mind when writing, it’s ‘show’ more, ‘tell’ less. At first it’s difficult to see the difference and also to see why it’s important to know the difference. When you write a story, you tell it, right? Yes, but from what distance? So, give you an example? Nothing wrong with that, right?
Odds & Ends – The Iron Writer Challenge
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How We Choose a Weekly Challenge Champion. The Iron Writer Challenge Archive. The Iron Writer Weekend Quickie Archive. Odds & Ends. How to Write Flash Fiction. Odds & Ends. A place where the odds and ends come together. Leave a Comment Cancel reply. Notify me of new posts by email. The Iron Writer Challenge – Weekend Quickie 195. The Iron Writer Challenge #172, 2016 Summer Open Challenge #9. The Iron Writer Challenge #171, The 2016 Summer Solstice Challenge #8. 2014 Champion - Don Corcoran.
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The Iron Writer Challenge – Weekend Quickie #126 – The Iron Writer Challenge
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How We Choose a Weekly Challenge Champion. The Iron Writer Challenge Archive. The Iron Writer Weekend Quickie Archive. Odds & Ends. How to Write Flash Fiction. The Iron Writer Challenge – Weekend Quickie #126. July 31, 2015. The Iron Writer Challenge – Weekend Quickie #126. Write a 200 word story using these elements …. This image …. Online flash fiction challenge. The Iron Writer Challenge. The Iron Writer Challenge #121. The Iron Writer Challenge, 1st Annual Dani J. Caile Invitational. Well, We discove...
Mathew W. Weaver – The Iron Writer Challenge
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How We Choose a Weekly Challenge Champion. The Iron Writer Challenge Archive. The Iron Writer Weekend Quickie Archive. Odds & Ends. How to Write Flash Fiction. Mathew W. Weaver. Born of an idea, a prompting by an irate best friend and a poor choice of name (which really is no surprise, considering how much time it took to come up with it), no one really knows who Mathew W. Weaver is, where he comes from, or why he insists on being called a Knight in Burned and Creaky armor. April 29, 2014 at 4:16 am.
Writing Your Novel – The Iron Writer Challenge
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How We Choose a Weekly Challenge Champion. The Iron Writer Challenge Archive. The Iron Writer Weekend Quickie Archive. Odds & Ends. How to Write Flash Fiction. I am lucky enough to own a publishing house. Owning a publishing house enlightens one to an incredible fact hitherto unknown. EVERYONE either wants to be a writer or knows someone who wants to be a writer. Your waitress? Yep She has always wanted to be a writer. Your Doctor? Oh, they say, I’ve never actually written anything. The Iron Writer Chall...
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How We Choose a Weekly Challenge Champion. The Iron Writer Challenge Archive. The Iron Writer Weekend Quickie Archive. Odds & Ends. How to Write Flash Fiction. Tony Jaeger – The man. His website where he blogs as often as he feels like it, and posts his novellas is www.creativewritingtime.weebly.com. One thought on “ Tony Jaeger. June 19, 2015 at 8:19 am. I’m just here for the free beer. Oh, and the page hallucinations. Leave a Comment Cancel reply. Notify me of new posts by email. Mathew W. Weaver.
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How We Choose a Weekly Challenge Champion. The Iron Writer Challenge Archive. The Iron Writer Weekend Quickie Archive. Odds & Ends. How to Write Flash Fiction. I am convinced that great writing takes great skill and most indie writers are not great, including myself. However there are a few tricks that each of us can master that will improve the writing skill, even in the first draft. May I suggest a ‘very simple’ one? Consider this and decide for yourself which is weak, which is strong. This concept goe...
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The Writing Studio
The Writing Studio offers tutoring services, editing services, and creative writing workshops. We assist those who wish to improve their skills as well as those who excel in writing. We work on projects large and small, with writers of all ages. 153 South Fairmount Street. Pittsburgh, PA 15206. Telephone: 412.362.4714. My son developed into a creative, organized writer with the help and guidance of Julie Albright. More importantly, he developed a strong appreciation of the written word. Julie has tutored...
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writingstuffandthings | The blog of Luke Owen (writer)
The blog of Luke Owen (writer). To Whom It May Concern. December 29, 2014. December 29, 2014. Friend 1: I’m surprised I didn’t get less presents! Friend 2: Fewer. I’m surprised I didn’t get fewer. Presents. Not less . Friend 1: Right. Anyway, um. They’re everywhere. In our social groups, our workplaces, our streets. They don’t understand. Their brains don’t work like ours, and they’re growing in number every day. If you think I’m talking about people with a poor grasp of English grammar you’re dead wrong.
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Writing Style Guide Starter Kit. A simple template that helps you save time and stay organised. What's your time worth? Build style guides fast. No two clients are the same. Create a style guide for each one and add essential information that you can refer to often. Store client and customer values. Develop tone of voice guidelines. Add common words and phrases. Work as a team. Host on a shared drive or server. Put it in Dropbox, share it with your team. Internal links for simple navigation. Your purchas...
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Writing Styles & Tips | Good writing advice delivered by battle-forged wordsmiths
Writing Styles and Tips. Good writing advice delivered by battle-forged wordsmiths. Tuesday’s Tips Archive. Sunday’s Story Archive. We’re a work in progress. We are a work in progress. We will be working on this blog/site over the next several weeks and will populate it with quality advice and content and a little bit of quirkiness. We invite you to check in every so often to check on our progress, and when we finally do get everything moving at a nice clip where we are consistently producing content.
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What should a design doc include? November 13, 2014. November 13, 2014. Remember: Write for the human brain, not the compiler. In case of a new feature, mention the overview of the feature in terms of requirements. In case of a bug fix, mention the Problem Statement. Describe how the feature fits in the existing architecture. Describe the concepts and theory that the reader must know to understand the objective and the solution. Describe the chosen solution and give the rationale behind the choice. The d...
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Writing Succesfully
Hello everyone and welcome to our English blog! All the students from School No 7, Pte Roca want to show you what we do in our English classes and, if you want, you can post your own writings and thoughts. Enjoy! Thursday, 26 March 2015. Last week when I went to 5th form I had a surprise: the children were in the ICT classroom so we stayed there! With the help of Florencia,we worked with the SMART Board,: we described wild and farm animals and we finished with Old Macdonald´s Song! Thursday, 17 July 2014.
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