Is this you?
Or does this sound like someone you know?
Take a seat, love.
Your big sisters are always here to answer your questions (no matter how many there are).
🌺 For question one, you're lucky because we already answered it in one of our earlier posts.
Missed it?
Don't worry. Here's a link.
Enjoyyyy!
We even added a free resource to keep you on track. 🤭
🌺🌺 Tips for finding inspiration and ideas
This is easyyyy.
Inspiration and ideas are alllll around you.
Especially for a creative writer.
The sky is beautiful.
People around you have stories.
Put your imagination to work and let it fly.
Here's another angle!
Join the WriteHer community!
We post writing prompts for all genres every week.
The best part?
You get to see other writers’ works and draw inspiration from them.
Remember: The best writer is the best reader.
You thought we were done?
Nope!
You also get a community of big sisters to give you constructive feedback on your work.
What could be better than that?
Okay, maybe 50 million dollars🌝😂.
Don't worry, we're getting there. We'll soon start giving out money to community members. 😂
Want a headstart so you don't miss out?
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🌺🌺 Best practices for researching before writing a piece.
The first step is to have a framework or a note for bouncing ideas.
This applies to all writers, but for today this is for creative writers.
Yes, you have great ideas, so don't let them get jumbled up.
Write them out.
Who are your characters?
Where do they live?
What do they do?
What do you know about them?
What do your readers need to know about them?
Answering these questions is a start, and it helps you figure out what you need to research on.
Google is your friend.
Reddit is another friend to help you experience real voices and mindsets.
AskQuora is also there.
Social media is important too, especially to get a feel of your audience.
ChatGPT too!
As a writer, your imagination is your best friend, but don't forget to fact-check when necessary.
🌺🌺 How to pitch correctly
Oh, love.
We're too good.
We've covered this already on our social media page.
Here's a link to the post.
Explore!!
You're welcomeeeee🤗😘
🌺🌺 Recommendations for online courses or books
WriteHer is truly an amazing community.
We share courses with free coupons (and even job opportunities) for every writer.
Well, our ‘big sisterness’ isn't just for WriteHer women; it's for every writing girlie, so here's what we recommend.
Check out courses on
🎀 Udemy
🎀 Allison
🎀 Coursera
🎀 YouTube
They're packed with a lot of courses to help you get better as a writer, and some of them are free!
Here's a glimpse of some of them we've posted in the community
Storytelling: You Can Learn to Tell Stories Effectively
🌺 Storytelling - Craft and deliver relevant stories to your audience in order to make your messages memorable
Course Coupon: https://www.udemy.com/course/how-to-tell-stories/?couponCode=9B718B8DF8051C1979D7
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🌺 Book Editing Masterclass with Live Practicals
Master Developmental, Line, Copyediting, and Proofreading with Expert-Led Practicals
Course Coupon: https://www.udemy.com/course/book-editing-masterclass-practicals/?couponCode=218B092DA61B03220A21
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For books, we recommend reading published books by beautiful writers who write in different creative genres
Here's a start
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Sandra Brown
Sophie Kinsella
Khaled Hosseini
Abby Jimenez
You're welcome 🤗 🤗 🤗
Let's hear your favourite writers in the comments
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Love,
Your writing big sisters🥰🥰🥰