Last week, marked the 400th posting and one-year mark for the Revision Notes blog.
To celebrate, watch for these “400” postings this week
- Best of Revision Notes: Links to the most popular postings of the last year.
- 400 Comments: Please Help me celebrate by collecting 400 comments by Friday!
- 400 Words Exactly: Writing Long sentences–here’s my offering at 400 words, exactly.
- 400 Online Research Tools: Fun tools for historical, economic or literary research.
- 400 Fun
Please Comment
Help me celebrate by leaving a comment–I’m hoping for 4, 40 or 400 comments!
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- Let me celebrate with you! Tell me one good thing that’s happened with your writing this year. I love good news!
- Ask a question.
- Leave your favorite writing tip.
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I have learned much from your blog, Darcy. As I revise, I consult these pages often. Thank you.
Good news: I sold my first trade PB this year :)
Writing tip: Scribble every day.
All the best to you.
Vijaya
Vijaya–
Congratulations on the pb sale! Hurrah!
Darcy,
who is off to scribble
Writing tip: Read Darcy’s blog. (I’m not making that up just to be nice, either — my WIP owes you big.)
So many of us writers read informative blogs and newsletters, but we are reluctant to comment. To comment,I feel is to acknowledge appreciation of this author/writer who took time from their writing to help and encourge each of us as we try to succeed. I thank you Darcy for all your hard work to help us succeed through “Revision Notes.”