Trick Yourself Into Writing Well by Telling Yourself to Write Badly
lifehacker.com – Sunday November 5, 2017

One of the best things about NaNoWriMo, or any terrifying deadline, is that it forces you to write quickly. (Hello, procrastinators.) If you’re writing quickly—if writing quickly is your stated goal—then you don’t have time to do the number one thing that interrupt your writing flow: think about whether what you’re writing is good.
To read the full article on lifehacker.com, click here


Jason Mott on the Power of Routine, and Tackling Writer’s Block by Writing Badly
9 ways to trick yourself into writing a novel
Struggling as an author? Stop writing only what you want to write
What is your writing goal? Digging into the real reason to write
One Neat Trick to Writing Great Mystery Plots
My editor says I have a compelling story, it’s just badly served by my writing
Narrative Sleight-of-Hand: The Trick of Writing Multiple POVs
Want to write a novel? National Novel Writing Month celebrates 25th anniversary
How I write: Screenwriter Kathryn Burnett on why a writing career is a marathon not a sprint
5 Freelance Writing Side Hustles For People Who Love To Write
Lee Child and Andrew Child on Discipline, Dread, and Writing Late at Night
Tips and Resources for Writing Your First Sci-Fi/Fantasy Novel
The Stephen King writing tip that changed everything for Aussie thrill-master Christian White
Why Aren’t You Selling—Enough?
All write now: writing is a numbers game
Authors Guild Issues Updated AI Best Practices for Writers
New Literary Agent Listing: Elliot Prior
Pitt’s Writing Program launched a new literary journal
Martin Literary Management Changes Hands
New Literary Agent Listing: Eryn Kalavsky
Rocket Books Ltd. announced as a new independent UK publishing house specialising in video game-related publications
Call for Submissions: Literary magazine, The Offing, Is Open and Free to Submit
New UK Literary Agency Selby Howard Sets Out Its Editorial Mission
New Literary Agent Listing: Helena Maybery
50 Word Fiction competition: write a story featuring a computer
New Publisher Listing: Avery Hill Publishing
