This week we’re talking about being flexible.
Do writers need to be flexible?
Well, sure we do.
But what happens if you are too flexible?
What happens if you are just plain flimsy?
My feeling is that writers need to be flexible and still have a backbone.
And of course, writers need to be flexible, while still remaining enterprising (last issue’s word).
If you were a subscriber, you would know what else I said about writers becoming flexible because the e-zine would be sitting in your inbox.
E-zine readers are invited to share their thoughts on the topic by responding in their blogs and then commenting with a link to their post, so we can all follow the discussion.
Anyone can share here, but I’m mostly interested in responses from subscribers to what wrote in the e-zine. (It’s like a secret club. Only subscribers are in on it.)
To get in the loop, subscribe in the upper-right-hand corner of the blog to my weekly e-zine, The Prosperous Writer. You will be jumping in with the next issue.
In the meantime, check out the responses from TPW readers, who have posted a link below that will take you directly to their blog response on the current issue’s topic.
If you missed out this time, I hope to see your response to the next prompt!
And please note: The Prosperous Writer is now on a monthly schedule until fall. I’ll post an update then.
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Check out my blog on flexibility, http://writewithtlc.tlcooper.com/?p=165.
I’m flexible, within my structure 🙂
http://leladavidson.com/flexibility-vs-structure/