Working and Reading Writing Books

I
have been absent from the blog getting school work done, and working full 8
hour shifts which is something I am not used to. I have learned to never give
up my dream of wanting to be a full time writer. I am working in retail, and it
has its upside and downside, and it is teaching me how to deal with the general
public and difficult people.
In
between all the working and school work like studying for tests I have almost
finished with round one rewrites doing a little when I can. I have a few other
main projects I am working on like redoing my young adult novel in third
person, and changing things around to make it more unique. I still have the
second killer book to do. I am publishing a paperback when the first retail
story is done. It will have the first killer story, Obsession Spell, Donnie’s
Untimely Demise, and the first chapter of the killer book. I plan on taking the
blog more seriously by reviewing writing and indie publishing ebooks like
these:
·
Crafting Novels & Short stories
From The editors of Writers Digest.
·
Becoming an Indie Author by Zoe
Winters
·
500 More Ways to be a Better Writer
by Chuck Wendig
·
How to be a Writer In the E-Age by
Catherine Ryan Hyde and Anne R. Allen
·
The Complete Guide to Self-Publishing
by Marilyn Ross & Sue Collier
·
The Breakout Novelist by Donald Maass
·
500 Ways to Tell a Better Story by
Chuck Wnedig
·
The 90-Day Novel Unlock the Story
Within by Alan Watt
·
The Complete Handbook of Novel
Writing by the Editors of Writers Digest
·
Everyday Writing by Midge Raymond
·
The Fire in Fiction by Donald Maass
·
Hooked: by Les Edgerton
I have many more books to read,
and I plan on reviewing them since I don’t see a blog that reviews them that
much. I read ebooks in my spare time, and I will record my thoughts on them.
Any good writing books that you
have read lately to put on my to be read pile?
Until Next time,
Wolfdreamer25

Published on October 15, 2012 13:11
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