E-books in Writing Skills categoryby Rowan Wolf - Smashwords, 2018It was John Gardner - legendary teacher of the craft - who said that the elements of fiction, like the words in a language, are finite. I set about to verify this by scouring for and collecting authors' quotes about them.( 1569 views)by L. Josephine Bridgart - The Writer's Digest, 1921The purpose is to induce the new writer to look at his profession in a business-like way and to go to work with his business sense fully awake.
The Getaway Car: A Practical Memoir About Writing and Life by Ann Patchett (Byliner eBook single; also available in paperback or digital as part of the essay collection, This is the Story of a.
When I started bullet journaling, I was enamored with the beautiful spreads I was seeing all over Pinterest and Instagram. And while my penmanship is something I’m pretty proud of, my cursive was embarrassing. It had been years since I was taught it in elementary school, and since I’ve really only used it for my signature since, it was a mess. I felt like I had completely forgotten how to write in cursive as an adult. I kept reading everywhere that your bullet journal doesn’t have to be pretty.
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Which is true, it should be whatever you want it to be. But I wanted it to be something I loved looking at. The truth is, I envied all the pretty handwriting I was seeing in bullet journal spreads online. I wanted to create something that was beautiful so I’d be inspired to use this new productivity tool. Guess what I found out? You CAN improve that sloppy grade school cursive.
Your to-do list doesn’t have to be drab — spruce it up by making your handwriting something to be adored! Adult handwriting practice is all about getting back to those alphabet basics we learned as kids.
Doing drills may sound like you’re back in school, but don’t worry — you won’t get slapped with a ruler if you make a mistake! One of the easiest ways to improve your handwriting is by doing calligraphy exercises and using practice worksheets. These will help you develop the muscle memory that will make pretty handwriting so much easier!
Thankfully, there are tons of free resources out there, and I’m sharing my favorites with you today.This page contains affiliate links.