Ack - the title is a hilarious horrendous stab at Shakespeare pun - Hamlet being, of course, the most humorous of his works. Ahem.
But, Shakespeare is totally NOT the point today. You know how, sometimes, you start something and then you're sort of stuck with it? Just can't seem to get out of the self-inflicted groove? Yeah, happens to me sometimes too.
But, what this post is about is your essential writing tools - and where to get thee some 'o dem.
Novel Matters has a 'hot off the presses' copy of Sally Stuart's Christian Writer's Market Guide to give away! All you have to do is visit the blog, leave a comment about what writing tool you have found useful (or garden tool, or whatever) and you'll be entered to win a copy of the book.
Easy!
Jump over to Novel Matters, post a comment, and Bob's your Uncle.
(the last bit there is a common British phrase which means, "Ta-da!" I have NO idea why the British bend today - feeling my roots?)
See you at Novel Matters!
I bid you good writing.
But, Shakespeare is totally NOT the point today. You know how, sometimes, you start something and then you're sort of stuck with it? Just can't seem to get out of the self-inflicted groove? Yeah, happens to me sometimes too.
But, what this post is about is your essential writing tools - and where to get thee some 'o dem.
Novel Matters has a 'hot off the presses' copy of Sally Stuart's Christian Writer's Market Guide to give away! All you have to do is visit the blog, leave a comment about what writing tool you have found useful (or garden tool, or whatever) and you'll be entered to win a copy of the book.
Easy!
Jump over to Novel Matters, post a comment, and Bob's your Uncle.
(the last bit there is a common British phrase which means, "Ta-da!" I have NO idea why the British bend today - feeling my roots?)
See you at Novel Matters!
I bid you good writing.
1 comment:
I will jump over!
L. Diane Wolfe
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