Writer’s Accomplishment: Organizing Organizing Organizing, OneNote, One Drive, and Google Drive.
Yes I discovered that the oldest date on my collection was late in 2009. OneNote I started writing in Word in 2009, since that was what I used mostly professionally. I managed IT support teams before retiring and knew the product pretty well. In 2010, I began using OneNote as an electronic NoteBook. I found the […]
So the question is, do you have what it takes to be a writer?
When you get up in the morning, what do you think of first? Photo by Jan Antonin Kolar on Unsplash I have been guilty of collecting and starting articles that I have not completed or published. So my experiment for 2021 is simply to publish daily. I will dig into my one drive, google drive, or […]
My One January 2021 Writing Goal
Write and Publish Daily. Photo by Danielle MacInnes on Unsplash I have one goal for January 2021, write and publish daily. What I write today may not be the article I publish. To publish daily, I will need to have a series of articles in my pipeline. I have a pool of draft started articles that need […]
As an Independent Writer You Need a Writer’s Platform
Photo by NASA on Unsplash The Writer Must Own the Writer’s Platform As a Writer, you must have your own Platform that identifies your place on the internet. A place where you can showcase your writing, projects, email list. This site can have links to other publications. You should be in control of your email list. And […]
As a Writers I Consider OneNote My Most Important Tool, and You Should Too.
Photo by Frederick Medina on Unsplash With the OneNote application, I can “Collect Once Read Many Times on Many Devices” The collection opportunities comprise typing, talk to text, scan, grab a screenshot, take a photo, draw, or grab sound, there might be other things I’m forgetting. This article is not a how-to but why I use […]