Forgive me, I had a few blog post ideas planned for today but they seemed to have escaped me.
So, instead, I’m going to offer up this little gem, since November is creeping closer.
Develop a writing habit now. Even if you only write one hundred words, it’s one hundred words you didn’t have before.
I know, you’re sceptical, I was too in the beginning, but ten months in, I’ve learnt a lot about my writing an along the way I’ve improved.
So what are you waiting for? Get writing.
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Stacey Jaine McIntosh was born in Perth, Western Australia where she still resides with her husband and their four children.
Although her first love has always been writing, she once toyed with being a Cartographer and subsequently holds a Diploma in Spatial Information Services.
Since 2011 she has had over two dozen short stories and drabbles printed for online consumption and in various anthologies, both in print and forth coming. She has also had two poems accepted for publication.
Stacey is also the author of Solstice, Morrighan & Lost and she is currently working on several other projects simultaneously.
She specialises in writing Paranormal Romance and Celtic inspired fairy tales.
When not with her family or writing she enjoys reading, photography, genealogy, history, Arthurian myths and witchcraft.
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Hello Stacey,
You are so very right. It is essential to write something every day. The trouble is, that one can get bogged down in marketing. There are so many areas to cover. I think I need to do some slow, serious reading about the art of blogging. I like the pages of your blog.
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Thanks. I’ve been doing a bit of reading myself and found that while you don’t have to blog every day, keeping to a schedule is best. I do write every day.
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