Brenda C. Poulos's Blog, page 4
October 4, 2021
Comment on Go Ahead and Say It by Stuart Danker
I totally get the feel of clutter making me nervous. I think that’s why I prefer a minimalistic lifestyle. I wouldn’t feel out of place being a monk, though I would have trouble with letting go of attachment. When it comes to clutter though, I wish I could make it all go away sometimes. Anyway, thanks for this post!
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July 18, 2021
Comment on Confessions of a Hybrid by Stuart Danker
I’m a pantser through and through. Have tried planning but I just can’t move the plot forward that way. In many ways, my first draft IS my plan, lol. Being a plantser does sound interesting though. Anyway, thanks for this post!
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March 4, 2021
Comment on Endless Possibilities! by Brenda Poulos
Comment on Endless Possibilities! by ewh1017
Hi, Brenda! Loved the post. I am a budding blogger who is writing my first book (autobiographical) and have been having so many of the thoughts and apprehensions you mentioned in your post. I was so encouraged by your words and just wanted to say Thank You for reminding me to keep moving forward with it no matter what the naysayers say. One day in the near future there’ll be someone out there searching Google and will find my name/book. How AMAZING it is going to be when that happens for me:-)
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January 14, 2021
Comment on Can You Say It? Write It? by paintdigi
January 9, 2021
Comment on Critiques, Endorsements, and Reviews by Prior...
July 12, 2020
Comment on Are Your Tastes Changing? by Passport Overused
Great post
June 28, 2020
Comment on Has Covid-19 Changed Your Writing? by Stuart Danker
I’ve been lucky enough that my writing’s the only constant in my life. Everything else is negotiable. So the only thing the pandemic did was ensure that I had more time to write. Thanks for sharing!
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March 29, 2020
Comment on Our Writing Should Reflect What Is In Our Hearts by Shayan Afzal
October 26, 2019
Comment on Punting… by Kim Petitt
We can promote our own content and still take time to support other writers. I just wrote a blog post about this. I think one way to encourage is to critique, but don’t criticize. If another writer asks for your opinion and you choose to give it, be honest, but don’t need to be mean about it. Let them know, what works and what area needs improvement. Simply pointing out which parts suck is not constructive criticism, it’s rude.
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