I have to admit that when I looked at this post/title I thought to myself how could you not love this? I mean, writing like sex? How cool is that? And then I read it and realized I really did love it. What a great way of looking at writing and the process and there are how-to tips included. What could be better than that?
So tell me: Is this what writing feels like for you? Have you tried any of the how-to tips? Do they work for you or do you have better suggestions you’d like to share?
I'm glad I clicked the post/title, I am in full agreement with you it's something that you would want to read, the title alone captures you!
ReplyDeleteI have yet to try any of the how-to tips but I think I just might have to now that I've read them!!!
I've read all the editing tips, but I don't do much with the writing tips. I write the way I want to, and when a project is done, I edit the best I can. Writing can be fun, but sometimes, when the muse skives off, I'm left with finding something mundane to do.
ReplyDeleteTitle is a lot! I just changed my title of my WIP. It has to catch your attention right away, and yours did :)
ReplyDeleteThere were a number of tips I was already doing. I even try to make love to my words. Okay, that sounds just plain weird. But it made sense in the article.
ReplyDeleteSex is like eating cupcakes. Writing is a job, i.e. I do it when I don't feel like it. I never eat cupcakes unless I want to. :)
ReplyDeleteI didn't read it carefully (in a bit of a rush right now), but I can say writing is like sex: Often I don't feel in the mood but once I commit myself, I can get caught up in the spirit of things.
ReplyDeleteTMI, right?
I see where you're going with writing being like sex. And then when sex is in the writing...
ReplyDeleteI haven't clicked on it yet...but you have me intrigued, so I shall.
ReplyDeleteAnd, what EP said! ;)
A great example of how valuable a catchy title can be!
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