This was sparked by a conversation with my lovely and talented wife, who by the way feels that I may have been a bit, ah, focused in my description of how to write something, and how to be a good writer. To which I can only reply that at least I’m not padding out several hundred pages here.
So, how to write something:
and How to be a good writer.
If this advice works for you, by all means: prove me right by hitting the tip jar.
Moe Lane
I would agree, but I’m old enough to remember this book called the “Bridges of Madison County.” That guy got paid a lot. Proving that life is unfair and illiterate.
Ah, but this is not a course on how to *write well*. It’s how to be a *good writer*.
Touche ;).