Episode 15 - How Do I Write A Blog Post?

 
How Do I Read Like A Writer?
 

Episode 15 - How do I write a blog post?

THE WRITERS’ ROOM - How do I write a blog post?

In the Writers’ Room this week, we chat about a question we have received from Laura, who attended one our Online Courses

‘Hi Laura and Pete, I want to move ahead with my writing and start blogging. How do I write a blog post?’

Laura suggests to:

  1. Take some time to conduct a bit of research. Looking at blogs that you enjoy reading. Then decide what sort of blog you’d like to write, spend time to identify its purpose.

  2. t's important to think about your audience, who might read these posts and how might your writing style be influenced by your intended audience? Knowing who you are writing for can help you focus the tone and style of the pieces. 

  3. Start planning some posts and have fun with the writing. The key to a good blog post is that it's got a clear purpose and audience, but also that is has a solid structure. Ideally, you need a clear introduction, middle and nice summary at the end.

OUR CURRENT PROJECT UPDATES - What writing projects are we working & what’s happened this week?

Laura is working through the long process of editing the Wedding Planning Book. And after the podcast episode with the editor Alex Davis, Pete is spending more time checking the draft of his travel memoir before sending it for the first edit. 

LESSONS WE’VE LEARNED THIS WEEK - What have we learned about writing & publishing this week?

Pete has been reading Consider This: Moments in My Writing Life After Which Everything Was Different by Chuck PalahniukPete is interested in ‘Writing from within a character.’ Laura reflects on how having too many projects on the go is detrimental to productivity. 

Recommended Product of the Week - Vellum 

To format her book - Everyday Storytellers: A step-by-step guide to writing about your travels, adventures & life – Laura used Vellum. This is a software program that creates beautiful books from your manuscript. It then allows you to upload them, ready for sale. Once you have created your book in Vellum- it’s ready for print. Page numbers. Margins. Headers. Font. Line spacing. All the setup that can take hours elsewhere happens automatically with every book you create.

By using this link you can buy a tool to publish your books, and it helps support the work of Derbyshire Writing School.

BOOKS WE ARE READING AND RECOMMEND - What books are we reading this week?

WHAT’S HAPPENING AT DERBYSHIRE WRITING SCHOOL THIS WEEK? - How are we building the business this week?

Laura tells us some feedback from one course and then the inspiration from one listener who sent us their writing wins. 

PERSONAL UPDATES - What’s going on in our lives?

Pete is thankful the eulogy writing work he does had clients in Africa, Dubai and across the UK during the month - going global! But both Pete and Laura feel as many do how important it is to keep positive through the lockdown, focusing on what makes them feel grateful. 

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