~ William Faulkner
This morning I saw an interesting group writing project on Blue Jar.

Since I write daily about "writing daily" I thought my list should be a compilation of everything I write about at The Writing Nag.
How to become a "better" writer in 30 days
1. Take Mr. Faulkner's advice and read, read, read.
2. Clean up the clutter on your desk and in your mind.
3. Write daily about things you are passionate about.
4. Never stop learning, take a class, study the craft, find a mentor.
5. Increase your vocabulary.
6. Find a good critique group that will support your dream.
7. Learn how to take constructive criticism and praise.
8. Take yourself seriously but don't lose your sense of humor.
9. Submit, submit, submit.
10.Don't give up after 30 days. Persistence is key!
Today, write your own list and how you can improve as a writer in the next 30 days! Now get back to work!
Lovingly,
The Writing Nag


4 comments:
Thanks for participating in my group writing project. These are some great tips!
Read, read, read and write, write, write!! I definately agree. Especially you must just write as much as possible. You don't get better by not doing something.
I agree with MDB - "you don't get better by not doing something!" You must keep plugging away and honing your craft.
I also agree with reading as much as you can....I've always been a voracious reader, which I do believe is extremely helpful if you wish to write.
Thanks!
Hi Writing Nag,
Since you participated in Blue Jar Group Writing Contest back in September I thought you might be interested in this new, similar group writing project:
Litemind Lists Group Writing Project
http://litemind.com/lists-group-writing-project/
To participate in the project, write a post on any topic, just make sure you write it in “list format”.
The best voted entry gets US$ 100 (via PayPal or as an Amazon Gift Certificate) and the three best also get to choose among some creativity booster products.
Hope to see you there!
Luciano
Litemind [http://litemind.com]
Exploring ways to use our minds efficiently.
(feel free to delete this comment -- I couldn't find a contact form to send it privately to you)
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