Although writing is largely a solitary endeavor, it is not wise to go it alone. It is critical to not work in a vacuum and to tap into many of the resources available to writers.
In the past I shared the importance of reading as a tool to help form and better inform your craft as a writer.
Another resource is blogs. Of course, I am biased towards this one (thank you for reading it), but there are many others to consider. I have gravitated towards some agent blogs. Not only do I pick up writing tips and insights (from both the bloggers and the commenters), but I am also learning about the business of writing. This will be of paramount importance on as I move forward in my career. The agent blogs that I regularly read are:
- The Steve Laube Agency (I met Steve at the first writer’s conference I attended.)
- Books and Such Literary Agents
- Rants and Ravings of a Literary Agent
Next is podcasts. Here are the ones I’m currently following: Writing Excuses and The Creative Penn,.
Not surprisingly, there are books about writing. I highly recommend The Elements of Style, by William Strunk and E. B. White. This book has long been my key resource to help me be a better writer. (While I will never fully master the intricacies of grammar, I will keep pressing forward.) There are many other highly recommended books, but I only mention what I have actually read.
In other posts, I round out the discussion on writer resources by addressing conferences, critique groups, and magazines.
Until then, write on!
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Peter Lyle DeHaan is an author, blogger, and publisher with over 30 years of writing and publishing experience. Check out his book Successful Author FAQs for insider tips and insights.