Hope these give you at least a few fresh ideas. There are lots of other truly great resources on both these aspects, so look around and talk with fellow writers.
In Which I Dispense Advice & Links
In case you're not on Twitter or not following me yet (Look right! Look right!), here's a fun recap of some character & worldbuilding pearls I shared last week. Two of my favorite topics in the writing world!
Hope these give you at least a few fresh ideas. There are lots of other truly great resources on both these aspects, so look around and talk with fellow writers.
Hope these give you at least a few fresh ideas. There are lots of other truly great resources on both these aspects, so look around and talk with fellow writers.
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I'm impressed! And I'm impressed with how you use twitter too. I suck at using twitter. Shoot, I haven't even been good at blogging lately. :( I need to step it up! Way to go, girl!
ReplyDeleteThis is cool, thanks :D I like to use maps, too. Very handy to know where everything goes ^_^
ReplyDeleteThose are awesome tweets. I struggle with character development so will keep your advice in mind.
ReplyDeleteGreat tips! I love maps too. They work so well for world-building.
ReplyDeleteThat would add some twists and depth all right!
ReplyDeleteMaybe that's why I love worldbuilding so much--I love drawing maps.
ReplyDeleteLeigh - Don't worry! I just jumped on Twitter myself earlier this year, but I've been doing it for clients for many years, so I've had practice with the ins and outs.
ReplyDeleteMiss Cole - Maps basically rule. Let's just admit that.
Natalie - Thanks! Character development is challenging, but I'll admit I also find it to be so fun. :)
Cherie - Definitely. Plus, they're a blast to draw.
Alex - Thanks.
Lynda - Me too!