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For Authors: June 19, 2013 Issue [#5721]

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 This week: Writing in Summer
  Edited by: Annette Author IconMail Icon
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1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
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Letter from the editor

Writing in Summer


Are you going to let that sunny weather keep you from writing?


June 21st will mark the beginning of summer in the calendar. For most people in the USA, this means the kids are out of school or about to start summer vacations. There will be thousands of reasons to spend time doing other things besides writing. That is a good thing. Each new day brings you new impressions that will enrich your writing. If you let it.

You can go through summer and let it slip by, or you can use all of your impressions. No matter if keeping a diary/journal, carrying a notebook, or writing in a blog at random occasions. Keep some of those summer impressions fresh for yourself by taking notes. If there is a day that is especially active and filled with adventures, take some time to write it down.

The more activities you have, preferably involving other people or animals, the more active your writing will be. Capture some of that life in your writing as soon as you can. Scenes, days at the beach, days visiting family, or any event create so much backdrop for lively writing. Challenge yourself to write down as much as possible by using active verbs and powerful nouns. Fill your texts with adverbs and adjectives. Dare to make your writing as colorful as a field of wild flowers.

Don't worry about style, critics, possible readers. Summer is fun. Write fun!



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Ask & Answer

For my last newsletter "Original and FormulaOpen in new Window., I got the following responses:

ANN Counselor, Lesbian & Happy Author Icon wrote: How correct you are in this newsletters: write what you want to read....of course, you then have to write it well and 'hook' your reader. Thank you for including "Murderers" about forensic scientists in poet form; It's nice to write something others willingly recommend. ANN

You're welcome for the feature. And, yes, our writing has to hook the reader at least if we're writing in hopes to sell our writing.

Hope's Twisted Tales Author Icon wrote: Originality really is all about perception. I just had a reviewer gush about how original my novel is, and how refreshing it is to read something new. But I know, since my story is about faeries, some readers will think of Melissa Marr and Holly Black and think my novel is anything but original. All you can do is write the best story you're capable of and let it go from there. (: "Invalid ItemOpen in new Window.

I've read some of Holly Black's books and found them very original, but then readers could also say she stole from the Brothers Grimm. We all get our inspirations somewhere. *Smile*

Mimizz Author Icon wrote: Thank you Giselle, for picking my story: Hidden Depths of Fire and Love - and finding it worthy to grace this week's newsletter. This has certainly motivated me to just keep on doing what I love most - writing, writing and writing some more!
I really do appreciate this, thanks.
Cheers,
Mimizz.

You're welcome for the feature. I'm happy it's a motivator for you to keep writing.

BIG BAD WOLF Feeling Thankful Author Icon wrote: To Paraphrase Burt Gummer from Tremors 3: Back to Perfection: "You people do what you do best; Find something you like and write about it." "Dead Rising InterviewOpen in new Window.

Yep.

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