Your Best Writing Advice
This Week In Writing, we share some of the best writing advice in 280 characters or less.
Two weeks ago, I asked you to share your best writing advice on Twitter using #WCWritersLift. One of the things I love about Twitter is its inherent brevity. Sharing high-quality advice in 280 characters or less isn’t easy, but you all came through. Here are some of the best tweets you shared.

You can edit crap, but you can’t edit an empty canvas. Empty your brain onto paper before it’s gone. Edit later. #WCWritersLift

Some will tell you to write what you know. Others will tell you to write what to want to know. The only way you'll get the writing done is to write what inspires you--no matter how much you know about it at the start. #WCWritersLift

Writers: When trying to get published, remember that those rejection slips only make you better, more motivated and ready to succeed.
#WCWritersLift #writing #rejection

If you write, you’re a writer. Stop second-guessing yourself.
#WCWritersLift #writerslift #writingcommmunity #writersoftwitter
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