Wednesday, June 30, 2010

BEEsy Writer: A New Home at BEEsy Mama

Dear BEEsy Writer Readers,

Thanks so much for following the BEEsy Writer blog over the last several months. After careful consideration, I have decided to merge this blog with my other blog--BEEsy Mama. At BEEsy Mama, I plan to write a column each Wednesday about my writing adventures. In this column, I will share my experiences about my writing journey, resources and classes for writers, writing books recommendations, and writing quotes. I also plan to transfer many of the writing links I have included on the BEEsy Writer blog to BEEsy Mama.

I hope you will visit BEEsy Mama to check out the BEEsy Writer column and other columns. Thanks again for your support at BEEsy Writer. I've enjoyed your comments and hope to see you over at BEEsy Mama.

Blessings,
Juliet

Monday, May 17, 2010

BEEhold Wise Words: Writing Quote of the Day

"Even in literature and art, no man who bothers about originality will ever be original; whereas if you simply try to tell the truth (without caring twopence how often it has been told before) you will, nine times out of ten, become original without ever having noticed it."
~C.S. Lewis~

Thursday, January 14, 2010

BEEtween the Pages: Reading Resolutions

"The wise man reads both books
and life itself."

~Lin Yutang~
As a writer, I'm sure you've been told many times how valuable reading good books is to improving your writing. A few days ago, I responded to a discussion question listed on The Christian Writers View 2 about setting reading resolutions for the year. This discussion question encouraged me to reflect on the reading goals I'd like to accomplish this year. How many and what types of books would I like to read during the year? Here's what I jotted down as my reading resolutions for 2010:

(1) Spend more time in the Bible. Over this next year, I hope to delve deeper into my study of the Bible and grow in my understanding of it. I'm currently trying to read the Bible in 90 days, and so far, it's been an enriching experience. I'd like to also complete some in-depth Bible studies during the year.

(2) Read at least two fiction books per month. I'd like to follow C.S. Lewis's advice about reading books:
"It is a good rule after reading a new book, never allow yourself another new one till you have read an old one in between."
(3) Read at least one non-fiction book per month. Last year, I read several biographies about Christians in difficult circumstances and how they leaned on God during their trials. These amazing stories encouraged me to grow in my faith. I hope to read several more this year. Also, as a parent of a young child, I plan to read some books on parenting.

(4) Read at least one writing craft book each month. I have several on my bookshelf I'd love to read this year.

(5) Allot time each week to read magazines, digizines, and blogs about the craft of writing.

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BEEsy Writer Question: What are your reading resolutions for 2010?

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