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    Unfortunately, Dragon Muse had to retire. Stepping into her shoes is not an easy task. I will just continue in her tracks.

    Level 1 will ease you into turbulent waters of writing. You will be given an opportunity to write and get a meaningful feedback to help you hone your skill.

    Other from higher up will, hopefully, go on editing too.

    Dragon Muse laid excellent guidelines so we will continue along those.


    1. Find your creative voice. Get in touch with your 'inner storyteller.' Or whatever other metaphor you want to use.

    Just write. Tell the story and find out what is the best way for you to tell it. Can you use different styles? Then move on to finer points.

    I am sure your story makes sense to you. Does it make sense to others? That brings us to:

    2. Get used to the review/edit process, and do not take it personally.

    3. Get a sense, from the responses to your work, of the sorts of things you focus on in the editing/revising process.

    4. Start learning the tricks of trade.


    There are some excelent sticky ariticles above.. I strongly urge you to read them

    Good Luck.


    Wollfie
    Last edited by pejanon; 07-13-2008 at 11:04 AM.
    Level One Wolff.

    And I can do tricks too!

    Proud owner and owned by the 'one who is not to be denied".


    Wolff Weirdness and stuff

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