Writing Excuses has taught me so much--I never bought into the "we're not that smart" tagline. I'm so grateful for all the wisdom that Brandon, Dan, Howard, and Mary pass along to us. Here's a quick list of the most important lessons:
-If you try to write perfectly the first time, you'll never finish.
-When you feel stuck, just keep writing--you'll eventually practice enough to find a way to move forward.
-If you write, then you're a WRITER--even if you're not published yet!
-You can't write unless you're sitting down with your fingers over your computer--Butt in Chair, Hands on Keyboard.
-Writing routines are important--for so many reasons, but I don't feel like typing them all out.
-Don't delete any of your drafts! You never know which trash might inspire gold later on.
-Any many more...
Also, I've learned so much about the other genres out there as well as how the publishing world operates.
Thank you Writing Excuses!