twitter Archives - Women Writers, Women's Books https://booksbywomen.org/tag/twitter/ Mon, 07 Dec 2015 15:43:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 39938774 The Influence of Social Media on My Life https://booksbywomen.org/the-influence-of-social-media-on-my-life/ https://booksbywomen.org/the-influence-of-social-media-on-my-life/#comments Mon, 07 Dec 2015 15:00:37 +0000 http://booksbywomen.org/?p=14506 Proposing to someone is nerve-wracking enough without having the worry of whether the wifi is going to work while you’re doing it. “You can post it later,” I told my nervous boyfriend, as he attempted to upload his guest post to my blog. Why had my boyfriend written me a guest post? I should rewind […]

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10 Ways To Kick Start Your Writing https://booksbywomen.org/10-ways-to-kick-start-your-writing-by-joanne-harris/ https://booksbywomen.org/10-ways-to-kick-start-your-writing-by-joanne-harris/#comments Sat, 05 Dec 2015 10:11:39 +0000 http://booksbywomen.org/?p=14546 Joanne Harris, @Joannechocolat, is one of our favorite authors on twitter. If you do not follow her yet, you should!   1. If you’re at a creative loose end, read. If you’re not at a loose end, read. Basically, read. #TenWaysToKickstartYourWriting — Joanne Harris (@Joannechocolat) November 28, 2015 2. Leave your reading comfort zone. Read […]

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How important is smell in your writing? https://booksbywomen.org/important-smell-writing/ https://booksbywomen.org/important-smell-writing/#comments Sat, 23 Aug 2014 07:48:28 +0000 http://booksbywomenorg.netfirms.com/?p=12164 How important is smell in your writing? — Women Writers (@WomenWriters) August 16, 2014 @WomenWriters I use scent for various visceral things in my writing. Scent and taste bring the reader into the character's immediate world — AK Anderson (@A_K_Anderson) August 16, 2014 @WomenWriters Smell is a key sense we must describe in our writing. […]

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How do stories come to you? https://booksbywomen.org/how-do-stories-come-to-you/ https://booksbywomen.org/how-do-stories-come-to-you/#comments Tue, 29 Jul 2014 14:29:24 +0000 http://booksbywomenorg.netfirms.com/?p=12052 We asked on Twitter, you answered! How do stories come to you? Do you visualise them or do you actually hear the words? — Women Writers (@WomenWriters) July 28, 2014 @WomenWriters like movies playing scene by scene, sometimes just a line or two, or a location, a name or a feeling in my gut #amwriting […]

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Misunderstood Words https://booksbywomen.org/misunderstood-words/ https://booksbywomen.org/misunderstood-words/#comments Tue, 08 Oct 2013 07:33:22 +0000 http://booksbywomenorg.netfirms.com/?p=9922 We asked you on twitter about Misunderstood Words…We picked some of the best answers!  https://twitter.com/EileenDGonzalez/status/386591333235695616 @WomenWriters I got one: @EmmaSamms1 and I agree – "enervate" sounds exactly opposite of what it actually means. A misleading, sneaky word. — Angela Rynan Durrell (@Rowaenthe) October 5, 2013 https://twitter.com/hannahbrockbank/status/386601081767464960 @WomenWriters i was still at school + thought Good […]

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