Tag: Edit of the Art


  • That Time in College I Was Assigned to Find “Good Writing”

    It’s no surprise that it’s far easier to discover bad writing than it is to find good writing. Many pieces out in the world are “good” and “bad” objectively speaking. But, when we search for “good writing,” we’re looking for stand-out writing, something perhaps even exceptional. In my Writing 102 course in my freshman year…

  • Editing Old Stuff

    Have you ever found yourself thinking: I should go back and edit some of my old stuff! While I’ve often encountered some resistance to this idea, it’s actually a good idea, and something I do often. In fact, sometimes revisiting old posts and rewriting them can be good for a great many reasons. If the…

  • How and When Prewriting is Useful for Your Writing

    For me, prewriting has always been a bit of an ironic term. After all, this preparation involves writing things down. I’ve rarely ever done it in the traditional sense, as I prefer to simply write a first draft. But despite its confusing etymology, the process is helpful for some writers. So, how and when is…

  • Getting Back in a Groove with Writing

    Over the decades, I’ve weathered entire weeks when my usually reliable companion, the art of writing, will slip away from me. There are entire months when I’ll be suffocated by the weight of writer’s block. My creative spark will seem snuffed out like a candle in the wind. So, as someone who often writes about…

  • How to Return to Writing After a Long Absence

    There have been several times in my life in which I didn’t write much of anything for weeks or even months at a time. Life can come and sweep you away to more urgent things. But, for a writer, having to write is urgent even if you don’t really have time. Recently, I was thinking…

  • How to Resolve Writer’s Apathy

    At one time or another, writer’s apathy has dragged us all down. The usual tips and tricks to get writing won’t work. The apathy takes hold and suddenly we find that we suffer from blank page syndrome. Fortunately, I’ve found a few ways to resolve that apathy. Perhaps the best way of overcoming this sort…

  • Does Word Count Matter?

    In my freelance writing days, I’d obsess over word count like a marathon runner counting steps. It wasn’t just an important metric for me; hit that magic number, and the heavens would open, blessing me with more pageviews, satisfied editors, and maybe a check with an extra zero. Or so I thought. But does word…

  • Do I Have Something Worth Writing?

    “Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing.” – Benjamin Franklin If you think you have something that you should write about, chances are you probably should. Really, there is plenty worth writing about that hasn’t been written yet. What you learn as a writer is that the success of a written piece…

  • Revising in Spirit

    Have you ever stumbled upon a forgotten drawer while cleaning and found it filled with old letters, photos, or even mix tapes from the ’90s? That’s sort of how it feels whenever I dig through what I call my “Death Pile,” a digital treasure trove containing many previously discarded works. It’s much like a graveyard…

  • Why Editors Are Not Failed Writers

    It’s likely that you may have heard the saying “most editors are failed writers,” and this sentiment is not only untrue, but quite insulting. The idea actually came out of a parlay between T.S. Eliot and his future editor Robert Giroux. Of course, Eliot being Eliot said, “Perhaps, but so are most writers.” But, as…