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I roll with the punches, have a sense of adventure, enjoy learning & like sharing knowledge with people and help them when ever possible. Writing & reading are my passions. APBT service dog, Bella, is my helper and companion. http://www.Writing.Com/main/portfolio/ view/vpbanjo?rfrid=vpbanjo

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Fighting,writing,sward,and pen


http://www.Writing.Com/?rfrid=vpbanjo
http://www.Writing.Com/authors/vpbanjo/blog

http://www.writerscafe.org/groups/Your-passion/4328/
http://www.writerscafe.org/link/654437/


I found Some very useful links which will help any artist, especially the artist who uses tools such as:
  • pen
  • paper
  • eraser
  • word processor
  • computer writing software
other writing tools: reference material,etc


  1. The first and a very important concept about writing is with the willingness to take time, practice,openly accept constructive criticism, ask for reviews, research, learn how to plan and create a map of your plan, and regularly write and tread, you will have success.
  2. After you start writing, do not quit.  Find ways to improve your writing.  read what you writ as if it was written by another author, experiment with different writing tools, techniques, and genera.  Allow yourself time and make time for writing.  Even if you don't know what to write or how to get started, write.  This has worked well for me.  Your worst writing can be a very good friend.
  3. One persons trash and be another persons treasure.  Trash can be turned into gems.  Just having an idea, a few words, or a concept of what you would like to write is a beginning.
  4. Even if in the beginning you write occasionally, this is a good start.
  5. deciding to write is the foundation with which you can build upon.
  6. Creating a structure will hold your writing together.
Finding communities of writers will be like finding a huge treasure from which you can glean many gems for your writing projects.  Writing friends will encourage you, give you pointers, and advice for becoming the wrier you want to become.


If you think about writing, write regularly, and really want to convey thoughts and ideas, then you're a writer.
Here are some links to information which has been very, very helpful to me:


http://www.Writing.Com/?rfrid=vpbanjo
http://www.Writing.Com/authors/vpbanjo/blog
http://www.writerscafe.org/link/654468/
http://www.writerscafe.org/groups/Your-passion/4328/