The Internet changed the game. While it is true that some writers nowadays still use pen and paper, most prefer to draft and edit projects in Word or Google Docs. We query through emails and find writing communities on social media. There is a world of opportunities, with countless platforms to use. And if we learn to use these resources right, our writing can reach the next level. Writing Courses Accessible, online writing classes, seminars, and lectures are a device to develop your craft without leaving your home's comfort. It might take some time and research to find one that suits your needs, maybe you are searching for peer reviews, or perhaps you want one that focuses on challenges. But once you have it, the topic is yours for the learning. I believe that it is important for everyone to understand their learning process to take advantage of writing resources. For example, when taking a writing course, I make sure to take Cornell notes, as it is easier for me to process the information and search for it whenever I need it later. However, you might feel that a mind map or other diagrams help you better. Some recommendations:
Podcasts When life gets busy, podcasts are a great way to learn more about writing and get advice. You can listen to them in the car, while getting ready, while doing laundry, anything. It is this flexibility that makes podcasts some of my favorite resources out there.
To Use While Writing Getting the right word can be challenging from time to time. That is why I nearly always have three tabs open when writing:
Publishing The web also helps writers share their work with the world in many ways. However, for now, I will focus on resources to find Literary Magazines:
Others And finally, there are other two resources I believe are worth mentioning:
These are some of the resources I know and work better with. But the net is so wide, that the amount of information it holds can sometimes feel overwhelming. The truth is, not every resource will work out for you, but I encourage experimenting with new platforms and programs to get the most out of the internet. Paula Argudois a young planster with too much passion and too little time on a day. She has been telling stories for as long as she can remember, whether they are thoroughly researched flash fiction pieces or improvised bedtime stories.
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