Thursday, June 5, 2014

AND THE WINNER IS...

DENA HAYNES! 
 Congratulations, you've just won a $15 amazon gift card.  Email me and I'll email you the code!  

Thanks to all of you who are participating in our ANWA Summer Writing Challenge!  So far it's been super fun to see you post all your numbers.

Make sure to check back on Monday and officially post your numbers to be entered into next week's drawing.

Here's a little inspiration to help you keep going, from the website writetodone.com:

31 WAYS TO FIND INSPIRATION FOR YOUR WRITING:

1. Blogs. This is one of my favorites, of course. Aside from this blog, there are dozens of great blogs on writing and every topic under the sun. I like to read about what works for others — it inspires me to action!

2. Books. Maybe my favorite overall. I read writers I love (read about my current loves) and then I steal from them, analyze their writing, get inspired by their greatness. Fiction is my favorite, but I’ll devour anything. If you normally read just a couple of your favorite authors, try branching out into something different. You just might find new inspiration.

3. Overheard dialog. If I’m anywhere public, whether it be at a park or a mall or my workplace, sometimes I’ll eavesdrop on people. Not in a gross way or anything, but I’ll just keep quiet, and listen. I love hearing other people have conversations. Sometimes it doesn’t happen on purpose — you can’t help but overhear people sometimes. If you happen to overhear a snippet of interesting dialog, jot it down in your writing journal as soon as possible. It can serve as a model or inspiration for later writing.

4. Magazines. Good magazines aren’t always filled with great writing, but you can usually find one good piece of either fiction or non-fiction. Good for its writing style, its voice, its rhythm and ability to pull you along to the end. These pieces inspire me. And bad magazines, while perhaps not the best models for writing, can still be inspirations for ideas for good blog posts. These magazines, as they don’t draw readers with great writing, find interesting story angles to attract an audience.

5. Movies. Sometimes, while watching a movie, a character will say something so interesting that I’ll say, “That would make a great blog post!” or “I have to write that in my writing journal!” Sometimes screenwriters can write beautiful dialog. Other times I get inspired by the incredible camera work, the way that a face is framed by the camera, the beauty of the landscape captured on film.

WANT TO KNOW THE OTHER 26 WAYS?  CLICK HERE TO CHECK OUT THE WEBSITE POST FOR YOURSELF.

KEEP UP THE AWESOME WORK LADIES!

6 comments:

  1. WOOHOO!!!!!!! I SOOO needed a pick me up today! You have no idea! This week was horrible!!! The house we were going to buy got sold to someone else, our screen on our iPad cracked, our car's undercarriage got ripped up on a Stake Trek ($1500 damage), and my father in law got third degree burns at scout camp!!! -But he's doing well. Finally something GOOD to wake up to! haha Guess I overlooked the "leave a way to contact you in your comment" part... And I don't see an email to send mine to! So please email dena@denahaynes.com. THANKS!!!

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  2. Meh. I keep getting my no's in late. But I'm doing it. So these are mine today just for my WIP: 4,834.

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