Well, it’s been a couple of weeks since I last posted a Writing
Music post. But while it’s been on hiatus, I’ve been busy discovering plenty of
new music, as well as many other amazing writing resources too. Today I thought
I’d share a song I’ve been enjoying recently, and also some of the most helpful
or interesting links that I’ve discovered over the past week. It seems a shame
not to share the goodness around.
This week’s Writing Music is a mashup of Shake It Off and Shake It Out, by Evynne Hollens. It’s an upbeat, energy-filled
song, which would suit an optimistic character as a bit of a character anthem
perhaps. It would be the perfect song for a character who’s had a hard life in
the past, but who is ready to move on and make a better life for themselves. It
could also possibly suit a charismatic rogue who rolls with the punches and
takes life as it comes.
Imogen’s Top Links Of The Week
These are some of the blog posts that I’ve enjoyed most over the past week. Some are fun, some are helpful, and all of them are awesome. Hop over and give them a read, and maybe show the authors a bit of love with a comment.
Writers have a bit of a reputation of being rather
eccentric. But have you even wondered how to be a true eccentric writer? Liz
has the only guide you’ll ever need to convince the world that you are a mad
literary genius.
K.M. Weiland@Helping Writers Become Authors
The Only Thing You Need to Know AboutWriting Strong Female Characters
The Only Thing You Need to Know AboutWriting Strong Female Characters
There’s always a lot of discussion about female characters
and what makes a great strong female in a book. K.M. Weiland helps clarify what
exactly makes a female character strong, and it’s not the ability to outfight
the males.
Another great post on strong female characters. Aimee
outlines a few truths about strong female protagonists that are super important
to keep in mind when writing. Strong females can be girly too, guys.
This is my other favourite post from Aimee this week. Bad
boy love interests are very common in books at the moment. In this post, Aimee
lists a few problems with this trend along with a few truths about writing
guys.
If you’re looking for some more writing motivation, you
should definitely check out the Go Teen
Writers summer writing challenge. Set yourself a goal and write alongside
heaps of other writers this summer/winter. Plus there's also an awesome giveaway that you should totally check out.
What have you been
listening to this week? What is your favourite blog post you’ve read recently? Find
any of these links interesting? And would you like to see more of these round
ups in the future, maybe of different sorts too?
Wow, these are some great links, thank you very much! :D
ReplyDelete~Jamie
You're most welcome. Useful links like these deserve to be shared.
DeleteCool song choice! I'm subscribed to Peter Hollins, but I forgot that his wife did music stuff too:) I've been listening to this band called Alabama Shakes, but I'm not sure if I like them or not yet.
ReplyDeleteI like these round ups! You should definitely make it a regular thing!
I'll have to look Alabama Shakes up and give them a listen. I'm glad you like the round up. I'm thinking up other topics to round up too, which should hopefully keep these interesting.
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