Comments on: Best Books for Writers https://parttimetraveler.com/best-books-for-writers/ Find your balance of travel and home. Wed, 06 Feb 2019 17:51:54 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.10 By: Josie https://parttimetraveler.com/best-books-for-writers/#comment-1055 Sun, 25 Feb 2018 05:42:52 +0000 http://parttimetraveler.com/?p=6451#comment-1055 I love this! Writing Down the Bones is one of my favorites. Seems like I need to read The War of Art next.

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By: Anne Lowrey https://parttimetraveler.com/best-books-for-writers/#comment-1054 Thu, 22 Feb 2018 20:29:12 +0000 http://parttimetraveler.com/?p=6451#comment-1054 In reply to Hans.

I’ve had the same experience and observations adapting to writing for the web. A challenge, for sure! But a worthwhile one 🙂
Thanks for reading and for sharing your thoughts.

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By: Hans https://parttimetraveler.com/best-books-for-writers/#comment-1053 Wed, 21 Feb 2018 19:07:45 +0000 http://parttimetraveler.com/?p=6451#comment-1053 Writing these days must be so challenging. Here is my observation: internet articles are sometimes not read at all. Even though that’s one of the bitterest experiences I’ve had in my last blog years. Reading simply works differently on the internet than we are used to offline. A book invites you to browse. A blog only conditionally.
The Internet is about pure information, less about the sensual reading pleasure …
We have to imagine that in most cases our readers land on our website via Google. So you asked the search engine a question whose answer is the stated goal. If they are disappointed, they disappear right back.
Tip for writing: Texts should be easily prepared on the Internet and not just consist of a text wall. Assuming that we are not the only ones to come up with an answer, we should always consider this aspect when writing a blog.

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