The Moving Word

Sharing my life as a writer, bookworm, & Fibromyalgia sufferer

Writer’s Thoughts 8/12/10

Writing for God has intrinsic value. However, writing for pay allows more time to write. Writing moves from the side to the center. You have the opportunity to focus exclusively on one task, thereby being more productive.

Peggy Bechko asks whether we should write for pay

Word are tools, not weapons. Use them wisely.

Speak the truth in love (Ephesians 4:15).

Be interesting and the world will listen.

Seven tips for entrepreneurs.

Five ways that paperback books are better than eBooks

Advice to first time authors

Top Ten Mistakes Bloggers Make

How to Write Magnetic Headlines

How Twitter makes you a better writer

I’m building a list of people in the writing, blogging and social media business. @RichardMansel/writers

Grammar Girl is a great resource.

What are your readers looking for on your blog?

28 posts about having a successful blog

How to get instant traffic for your blog

How to find your freelance specialty

20 Blogs for Freelance Writers

Five Tips for Stellar Non-Fiction Writing

Finish Your Novel in Four  Easy Steps

Evoke Emotions in Your Readers

Daily Writing Tips

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One thought on “Writer’s Thoughts 8/12/10

  1. Happy to be on your writer list on Twitter. I’ve got one for encouraging Christians I’ve just put you on http://tweepml.org/?t=398096

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