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Periods

Why, when, and how to include menstration in your writing I’ve started sharing some of the feedback I find myself giving regularly to editing clients – this time I’m chatting about PERIODS. Search for #EditingTipsFromAnna on Twitter to find other topics. Disclaimer number one: Previous clients – please don’t worry that I’m talking about you.Continue reading “Periods”

Posted byannabritton14th Oct 20217th Dec 2021Posted inWritingLeave a comment on Periods

Giving Feedback

Giving feedback to other writers on their stories is such a rewarding and beneficial thing to do. It not only gives them a boost and sharpens their skills, but it will also hone your writing practice. Partnering with other writers will give you friends that understand the highs and lows of creating imaginary worlds andContinue reading “Giving Feedback”

Posted byannabritton7th Oct 202114th Oct 2021Posted inWritingLeave a comment on Giving Feedback

Valley

How I parted ways with my agent This is a long one, and a very personal one. I’ve tried to provide action points and comfort, but sometimes life is just messy and hard. I hope that showing you some of my mess is helpful. I want to tell the truth about this, because I’ve gottenContinue reading “Valley”

Posted byannabritton13th Sep 20219th May 2022Posted inWriting5 Comments on Valley

Very Exciting Prologues

I’ve started sharing some of the feedback I find myself giving regularly to editing clients – this time I’m chatting about VERY EXCITING PROLOGUES. People say that prologues are a little bit like marmite – readers (and agents/publishers) either hate them or love them. I want to add a little caveat to this because, yeah,Continue reading “Very Exciting Prologues”

Posted byannabritton26th Aug 202113th Sep 2021Posted inWriting1 Comment on Very Exciting Prologues

Fat Shaming

What is it? Why is it harmful? How can we spot it in our stories? I’ve started sharing some of the feedback I find myself giving regularly to editing clients – this time I’m chatting about FAT SHAMING. (Search for #EditingTipsFromAnna on Twitter to find other topics.) Disclaimer number one: Previous clients – please don’tContinue reading “Fat Shaming”

Posted byannabritton14th Jul 202126th Aug 2021Posted inWritingLeave a comment on Fat Shaming

Meandering Dialogue

How to make sure conversations in your stories flow I’ve started sharing some of the feedback I find myself giving to lots of my editing clients. This time it’s all about MEANDERING DIALOGUE. A disclaimer for my editing clients – I will NEVER use specific examples or talk about your stories! These threads are basedContinue reading “Meandering Dialogue”

Posted byannabritton25th Jun 202114th Jul 2021Posted inWritingLeave a comment on Meandering Dialogue

Agency

How can you spot good character agency? I’m going to start sharing some of the feedback I regularly give to clients, along with tips to help you find and change/strengthen these things in your own stories. Let’s start by chatting about AGENCY. (To find more of these on Twitter, search #EditingTipsFromAnna) Teeny disclaimer for myContinue reading “Agency”

Posted byannabritton9th Jun 202125th Jun 2021Posted inWriting1 Comment on Agency

Receiving Feedback

Receiving feedback on beloved stories can be one of the most wonderful things in the world. It can also be incredibly tough, since that fresh pair of eyes will spot things we didn’t in the ONE MILLION times we scoured our words. Below are some of my tips for taking the sting out of evenContinue reading “Receiving Feedback”

Posted byannabritton25th May 202114th Feb 2025Posted inWriting1 Comment on Receiving Feedback

Low

We all have those times when writing is an absolute dream. The ideas flow, the words actually make sense, we smash targets and get great feedback. These moments are lovely. But they can also be fleeting. These inspired periods cannot be depended on if we want to write regularly. I don’t know about you, butContinue reading “Low”

Posted byannabritton28th Apr 202114th Feb 2025Posted inUncategorized, Writing1 Comment on Low

Love

‘Never trust people who don’t have something in their lives that they love beyond reason.’ – Fredrik Backman Write for the love of it. Write because you have a story to tell. Because you have stories to tell. Write because you need to figure out the stories inside of you. Write to be known, toContinue reading “Love”

Posted byannabritton14th Feb 202114th Feb 2025Posted inWritingLeave a comment on Love

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