ADVICE FOR WRITERS
This writer’s poll was taken from the Internet. It has some good advice on writing, many of which can be applied to sermon preparation and such… The results of this poll will be printed in an upcoming issue of Inklings, a free newsletter for writers on the net. To subscribe to the newsletter, send e-mail to majordomo@samurai.com with the words subscribe inklings in the message body. To unsubscribe, use unsubscribe inklings. QUESTION: What’s the best single piece of advice about writing you’ve ever read/heard? ANSWERS: Stay calm and work on your story as much as you want, and never take it really seriously. “Quit watching television.” This advice came from Crawford Kilian, Vancouver novelist and teacher. This is a great retort to those who say they’d write more if they only had the time. Practice, practice, practice! This may be paraphrased as “Write, write, write!” “Mr. Roberts, if you intend to write for us, you will go through this story today,…
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