3 Writers’ Blogs You Should Be Reading

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Some people are just born to be writers. Or maybe they’ve just worked really, really hard at it. Either way, their skill with words comes through in their blogs. They write entertaining, interesting posts that I can’t wait to read.
Check them out for yourself:
Jason A. Myers – He shares things he’s learned about writing and is entertaining in the process.
How Not to Write by Jamie Grove – Always good for a kick in the motivational-seat-of-your-pants.
Ceiling Flickers by Sharon Pelletier – The graceful flow of her words instill awe in me.
What writers do you know that were born to write? Leave a comment with their website so I can add them to my favorites list.
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5 comments
Andrew Jack (1 comments.) on January 15, 2010 at 10:07 am
Carrie Heim Binas is excellent: http://heimbinasfiction.blogspot.com/ as are Mur Lafferty http://www.ishouldbewriting.com and Larry over at http://www.storyfix.com there's at least a dozen more, but those are the ones I can think of right now.
dirtywhitecandy (4 comments.) on January 15, 2010 at 10:14 am
I like Life at Willow Manor http://willowmanor.blogspot.com/
Janna Qualman's Something She Wrote http://somethingshewrote.blogspot.com/
Tales of Extraordinary Ordinariness http://suzyhayze.blogspot.com/
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Cheryl Corbin (4 comments.) on January 16, 2010 at 12:51 am
Excellent! I've added them to my RSS reader. Thank you, Andrew.
Cheryl Corbin (4 comments.) on January 16, 2010 at 1:09 am
I've added these into my reader along with your blog. Just downloaded Nail Your Novel and looking forwarding to reading it. Thanks, Roz!