Loved these tips! It's something an author that's really easy to forget because we think if it's not new then it's out-dated, the thought that comes to mind is up-cycling and applying the same concept to our writing. 🌼
And the market makes authors feel that way, actually. So does the poetry "market," which favors unpublished poems. (We believe that something beautiful should endure, so over at Every Day Poems we publish any good poem, regardless of whether it's been published before. Like this one, for instance: https://everydaypoems.substack.com/p/the-mermaid-breathes) Love the comparison to up-cycling!
I used to be an English teacher. I know that if you want to get anyone to really understand a concept, it's important for you to say it multiple different ways and times. Repurposing your work allows you to really do that. It's good for you and for your readers.
Loved these tips! It's something an author that's really easy to forget because we think if it's not new then it's out-dated, the thought that comes to mind is up-cycling and applying the same concept to our writing. 🌼
And the market makes authors feel that way, actually. So does the poetry "market," which favors unpublished poems. (We believe that something beautiful should endure, so over at Every Day Poems we publish any good poem, regardless of whether it's been published before. Like this one, for instance: https://everydaypoems.substack.com/p/the-mermaid-breathes) Love the comparison to up-cycling!
I used to be an English teacher. I know that if you want to get anyone to really understand a concept, it's important for you to say it multiple different ways and times. Repurposing your work allows you to really do that. It's good for you and for your readers.
Love that, Tresha. Hadn't really thought about it being "good for you and your readers"! :)