Welcome to the 4th annual writing blogs awards!
This year represents a change in the title as: The Best Writing Blogs for Writers Awarded by PositiveWriter.com.
Welcome to the 4th annual writing blogs awards!
This year represents a change in the title as: The Best Writing Blogs for Writers Awarded by PositiveWriter.com.
Do you have a favorite blog about writing? Great! Nominate it for the Best Writing Blog Award 2018. (Announcement will be in January, 2018)
The Annual Best Writing Blog Awards is my personal favorite event of the year and your involvement is paramount. The annual award post is the most read post of the year and has reached millions of online readers who discovered fantastic new writing blogs to explore, bookmark and subscribe to, so please do take a moment and nominate your personal favorite.
Let’s get to it…
With all the information we have at our fingertips, it can be overwhelming to figure out where to start and what to do and how to remember it all when it comes to writing. You might read eight different articles in a morning, all with various advice, and struggle to keep it at the forefront of your mind as you go about your day.
Because of this, I’ve compiled a list of 17 writing lessons you can access in one spot. These are all tips that have resonated with me recently, and hopefully, they make a difference with your writing, too.
Note: This post by Positive Writer contributor The Magic Violinist
Happy New Year! It’s that time again – to nominate your favorite writing blog for 2017.
Let’s do this!
I’d like your help with choosing the best writing blogs for 2017. Are you up for the challenge?
Note: This is a guest post by Shayla Raquel, she’s an expert editor, seasoned writer, and author-centric marketer. Shayla works one-on-one with authors and business owners every day. She is the author of the Pre-Publishing Checklist and her novel-in-progress, The Suicide Tree. She lives in Oklahoma with her two dogs, Chanel and Wednesday.
I asked friends and fellow bloggers from Tribe Writers to finish a sentence, “You know you’re a writer when…”
The responses came flooding in. They make me so proud to be a writer! Read the responses below and when you’re finished reading, take a moment to join the fun and complete the sentence in the comments, too.