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Write Right is Maleficent

May 7, 2014 By Erin Beasley

Write Right is Maleficent.

Filed Under: Write Right Art Tagged With: Charles Perrault, comic, Maleficent, Sleeping Beauty, Write Right girl

Love, Attention, and Consistency

May 6, 2014 By Erin Beasley

Love, attention, and consistency.

If you want to get better at what you do, you have to have three qualities: love, attention, and consistency. If you want to meet the goals you’ve set, you need the same three things. If you want someone to know you care for them, you also need those three things. You have to give that person love and attention and do so with consistency.

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Filed Under: Writing Life Tagged With: attention, consistency, love, relationships, writing

Write Now or Later?

May 1, 2014 By Erin Beasley

Stop waiting for the muse and write.

While I believe in deadlines and writing regularly, I know that some writing is better done immediately while other is better done later. The latter is the moment “recollected in tranquility.” The former is in the moment and may or may not be emotionally charged.

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Filed Under: Writing Life Tagged With: Wordsworth, writing

How to Become a Better Writer: Quit Writing

April 30, 2014 By Erin Beasley

Stop writing everything down.Before you throw a tizzy fit, please listen: you are not going to become a better writer simply by continuing to write. It just isn’t going to happen. It’s like hoping you’re going to be chosen for the all-star basketball team even though your aim is all wrong and you refuse to listen to the coaches and other players who could help you improve your game. If you don’t listen to those people, it doesn’t matter how many times you shoot the basketball. You’re never going to make more than a few baskets.

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Filed Under: Writing Life Tagged With: basketball, writers resources, writing

The Germination Period

April 29, 2014 By Erin Beasley

Tending to a flower.

Some words aren’t ready to be published once they’re set on the page. They’re half-cocked, half-baked, half-***ed. They need a bit more sun, a little water, and a lot of weeding before they’re ready to be shared with the world.

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Filed Under: Writing Life Tagged With: germination, writing

National Poem in Your Pocket Day

April 24, 2014 By Erin Beasley

Departure by Erin Feldman
“Departure,” by Erin Feldman, c. 2009.

A tweet is an incredibly appropriate size for a poem. – Not Dead Yet: How Technology is Saving Poetry

Poets seem almost inevitably drawn toward Twitter. The challenge of communicating something, anything, within 140 characters is irresistible. It’s a space that requires sparseness of language and clarity of thought. It is, in some ways, akin to the traditionally known haiku with its five-seven-five syllable scheme. It is a place with a strict form – how to manipulate the content to fit within it?

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Filed Under: Poetry Tagged With: content, form, National Poem in Your Pocket Day, Twitter

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