Writing tour continued…

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Having put up my own post for IC Publishing‘s blog tour last Wednesday, I enjoyed reading follow-on posts from other bloggers yesterday.

Josh Stanton talks about fitting writing around a busy work life. I really admire his dedication to fitting it into every spare moment – while walking, commuting, on lunch breaks… Success in writing takes hard work, and Josh is really putting in the effort. I also really like his idea of having a word bank of descriptive words he wants to use in the chapter – will have to try that one out.

Russell Phillips also talks about fitting writing around the rest of life. His suggestion of using text-to-speech software to help with proofreading is new to me and very smart – shows what happens when someone more tech-literate turns their hand to writing.

What top writing tips have you learned from other writers and bloggers? Feel free to share a few in the comments.

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Andrew Knighton

Andrew Knighton is an author of speculative and historical fiction, including comics, short stories, and novels. A freelance writer and a keen gamer, he lives in Yorkshire with a cat, an academic, and a big pile of books. His work has been published by Top Cow, Commando Comics, and Daily Science Fiction, and he has ghostwritten over forty novels in a variety of genres. His latest novella, Ashes of the Ancestors, is out now from Luna Press Publishing.